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Author Nichols, Carol, author

Title Rust in Motion Nichols, Carol
Edition 1st edition
Published Manning Publications, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 4 hr., 8 min.)
Summary If you want to start with Rust I recommend this course without a doubt. Roberto Gammino, e-power In Rust in Motion, premier Rust experts Carol Nichols and Jake Goulding, introduce you to the Rust programming language! Designed for modern systems programming, Rust delivers impressive speed and thread-safe concurrency. As coauthor of The Rust Programming Language, Carol literally helped write "The Book," as the Rust community affectionately calls it. Jake created the Rust FFI Omnibus, and he's also the #1 contributor to the Rust tag on Stack Overflow. If you're ready to get started writing production-quality lightning-fast systems code, this course is for you! Rust in Motion is an all-access pass to Rust, brought to you by top authorities on the subject. Carol and Jake's masterful instruction jumpstarts your learning with a spotlight on what's different and special about Rust! This skilled duo challenges you to dig deeply into the nuts and bolts of variables, primitive data types, functions, control flow constructs, defining enums and structs, and adding behavior to them with methods. You'll learn memory management via ownership and borrowing, techniques for error handling, lifetime annotations, and other unique Rust concepts. With this course's code examples, inspired by real-world scenarios, you'll be ready to hit the ground running! Rust's popularity is surging among systems programmers. Aiming to be an alternative to C and C++, Rust's extraordinary speed comes largely from its memory safety, which it achieves without resource-greedy garbage collection. Other enticing features of this hot systems programming language include its rich type system, heavy functional programming influence, and freedom from a runtime requirement. Command line applications, networking, embedded services, and WebAssembly are some of the areas where Rust really shines! Inside: How to determine the data types of variables Rust's primitive data types How to write idiomatic functions Control flow constructs, including the match expression Defining your own data types using enums and structs Adding behavior to enums and structs with methods Ownership and borrowing Error handling Lifetime annotations Perfect for programmers with experience in a language like Java, JavaScript, Ruby, or Python. Carol Nichols co-authored The Rust Programming Language and is a member of the Rust Core Team. Jake Goulding is the creator of The Rust FFI Omnibus, a member of the Rust Inf ..
Performer Presenters, Carol Nichols, Jake Goulding
Notes Mode of access: World Wide Web
Copyright © 2020 Manning Publications Co. All rights reserved. 2020
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Notes Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed November 11, 2019)
Subject Rust (Computer program language)
Application software -- Development
Form Streaming video
Author Goulding, Jake, author
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