getting-started-with-rust
Getting Started with Rust is a free, online, open-source book where you learn Rust by building a zero-dependency Markdown compiler. (by jesselawson)
not-yet-awesome-rust
A curated list of Rust code and resources that do NOT exist yet, but would be beneficial to the Rust community. (by not-yet-awesome-rust)
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getting-started-with-rust
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Getting Started with Rust (2022 Update)
Hello In a previous thread[0], I had shared my online book "Getting Started with Rust by building a Tiny Markdown Compiler." Many folks provided great feedback, and I'm thankful for all the positive energy I've received from both writing and sharing this.
Since then I've completed many updates to this resource, including incorporating many suggestions[1], breaking out the content into more palpable chunks, and publishing it as a Github pages site[2].
I hope this introductory experience with the Rust programming language is fun and engaging, and I'm excited to see where people go from here.
[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23206660
[1]: https://github.com/jesselawson/getting-started-with-rust/iss...
[2]: https://jesselawson.github.io/getting-started-with-rust
not-yet-awesome-rust
Posts with mentions or reviews of not-yet-awesome-rust.
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- Not-yet-Awesome Rust
- What are some libraries/crates that Rust still doesn't have readily available?
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Which crate should most not exist?
https://github.com/not-yet-awesome-rust/not-yet-awesome-rust might give ideas
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Looking to contribute to the arm ecosystem.
My suggestion would be to find something on Not Yet Awesome Rust that is not ARM-specific, but would be useful on ARM, and which interests you, and then do that.
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Library/app/feature wishlist for Rust newcomers?
For a wishlist, you can check Not Yet Awesome Rust or Not Yet Awesome Embedded Rust.
- Beginner projects
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What is a FOSS which is needed but doesn't exist yet/needs contributers?
Maybe take a look at Not Yet Awesome Rust? (A list of libraries people want in Rust but which don't exist yet.)
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What sort of mature, open-source libraries do you feel Rust should have but currently lacks?
Aside from that, there's always Not-Yet-Awesome Rust. (Check the issues too. The README is lagging behind.)
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I would like to revive a Rust project(rewrite something in Rust if not) if possible. Any ideas?
hostapd
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What libraries do you miss from other languages?
Not Yet Awesome Rust