GitHub - rust-edu comprehensive-rust-2day: This is our two-day version . . . The course covers all aspects of Rust, from basic syntax to generics and error handling This experimental fork is intended to be taught in just two days As such, it omits some material and zooms over other Read the course at https: rust-edu github io comprehensive-rust-2day
Welcome to Comprehensive Rust - Comprehensive Rust The latest version of the course can be found at https: rust-edu github io comprehensive-rust-2day If you are reading somewhere else, please check there for updates The goal of the course is to teach you Rust We assume you don’t know anything about Rust and hope to: Give you a comprehensive understanding of the Rust syntax and language
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Welcome to Comprehensive Rust - Comprehensive Rust Give you a comprehensive understanding of the Rust syntax and language Enable you to modify existing programs and write new programs in Rust Show you common Rust idioms We call the first four course days Rust Fundamentals Building on this, you’re invited to dive into one or more specialized topics:
Stop Teaching that “. Govs” Can Be Trusted “. Coms” Cannot This canard permeates virtually all Web tutorials to this day, and generally says that a Web site run by a government agency ( gov), school ( edu) or “organization” ( org) could be trusted, while a commercial site, or “ com,” is suspect (one might imagine that all domains that fall under one of the many new top-level domains, such as co, biz, TV, etc are also deemed suspect)