Make Rust a key tool in your arsenal, and access one of the industry's fastest-growing areas of opportunity.
Rust's exciting innovations have made it the most loved programming language in Stack Overflow's influential survey for five straight years--but its steep learning curve has made many other developers reluctant to dive in. Now, with a growing commitment to Rust from many of the world's leading development organizations, it's the perfect time to start--especially now that there's an up-to-date, accessible, example-rich book to guide you.
In Programming with Rust, long-time enterprise developer Donis Marshall has made Rust easier to understand than ever, with a guide expertly organized into short, bite-sized chapters that bring you up-to-speed fast. Written for developers at all levels, Marshall starts with the absolute basics, and thoroughly demystifies the Rust technical advances that make it so attractive for next-generation development. Everything's here, from types and assignments to ownership, lifetimes, traits, and crates. Marshall even offers indispensable expert advice for unit testing, handling unsafe code, interoperating with legacy code bases, and using Rust's increasingly robust tools.
More than just a new language, Rust represents a philosophical shift in how you code. In Programming with Rust, you'll master both the techniques and the mindset.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Rust
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Chapter 3 Variables
Chapter 4 Strings
Chapter 5 Console
Chapter 6 Control Flow
Chapter 7 Collections
Chapter 8 Ownership
Chapter 9 Lifetimes
Chapter 10 References
Chapter 11 Functions
Chapter 12 Error Handling
Chapter 13 Structures
Chapter 14 Generics
Chapter 15 Patterns
Chapter 16 Closures
Chapter 17 Traits
Chapter 18 Threads 1
Chapter 19 Threads 2
Chapter 20 Memory
Chapter 21 Macros
Chapter 22 Interoperability
Chapter 23 Modules
