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Learning Rust
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Learning Rust
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Overview of this book
Rust is a highly concurrent and high performance language that focuses on safety and speed, memory management, and writing clean code. It also guarantees thread safety, and its aim is to improve the performance of existing applications. Its potential is shown by the fact that it has been backed by Mozilla to solve the critical problem of concurrency.
Learning Rust will teach you to build concurrent, fast, and robust applications. From learning the basic syntax to writing complex functions, this book will is your one stop guide to get up to speed with the fundamentals of Rust programming. We will cover the essentials of the language, including variables, procedures, output, compiling, installing, and memory handling.
You will learn how to write object-oriented code, work with generics, conduct pattern matching, and build macros. You will get to know how to communicate with users and other services, as well as getting to grips with generics, scoping, and more advanced conditions. You will also discover how to extend the compilation unit in Rust.
By the end of this book, you will be able to create a complex application in Rust to move forward with.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Preface
Introducing and Installing Rust
Variables
Input and Output
Conditions, Recursion, and Loops
Remember, Remember
Creating Your Own Rust Applications
Matching and Structures
The Rust Application Lifetime
Introducing Generics, Impl, and Traits
Creating Your Own Crate
Concurrency in Rust
Now It's Your Turn!
The Standard Library
Foreign Function Interfaces
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