Code Like a Pro in Rust (Manning)
Monday, 29 April 2024

This book takes an in-depth look at memory management, asynchronous programming, and the core Rust skills. Brenden Matthews covers productivity techniques for Rust testing, tooling, and project management. He also shows how to sidestep common Rust pitfalls and navigate quirks you might never have seen before, along with suggesting strategies for navigating the evolving Rust ecosystem.

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Author: Brenden Matthews
Publisher: Manning
Date: March 2024
Pages: 264
ISBN: 978-1617299643
Print: 1617299642
Kindle: B0CW1D8J28
Audience: Rust developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

Topics covered:

  • Essential Rust tooling
  • Core Rust data structures
  • Memory management
  • Testing in Rust
  • Asynchronous programming for Rust
  • Optimized Rust
  • Rust project management

 

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