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Beginning Rust Programming

Current price: $50.00
Beginning Rust Programming
Beginning Rust Programming

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Beginning Rust Programming

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Quickly learn the ropes with the Rust programming language using this practical, step-by-step guide
In
Beginning Rust Programming
, accomplished programmer and author Ric Messier delivers a highly practical, real-world guide to coding with Rust. Avoiding dry, theoretical content and “Hello, world”-type tutorials of questionable utility, the book dives immediately into functional Rust programming that takes advantage of the language’s blazing speed and memory efficiency. Designed from the ground up to give you a running start to using the multiparadigm system programming language, this book will teach you to:
Solve real-world computer science problems of practical importance
Use Rust’s rich type system and ownership model to guarantee memory-safety and thread-safety
Integrate Rust with other programming languages and use it for embedded devices
Perfect for programmers with some experience in other languages, like C or C++,
is also a great pick for students new to programming and seeking a user-friendly and robust language with which to start their coding career.

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