in-one-weekend
zero-to-production
in-one-weekend | zero-to-production | |
---|---|---|
5 | 85 | |
0 | 4,695 | |
- | - | |
4.2 | 4.0 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
in-one-weekend
-
What is one of the best ways to master Rust?
I followed that tutorial as one of my very first Rust projects. Here is my GitHub repo: https://github.com/LoganDark/in-one-weekend
- My first Rust project, a raytracer based on Ray Tracing in One Weekend book
-
How would you go about learning advanced Rust by coding with as little theory as possible?
my implementation
- First Rust project: Simple Raytracer!
-
Rust is hard, or: The misery of mainstream programming
I feel like this isn't just a case of people intentionally trying to ignore Rust's idioms, but just not knowing how to transfer over their existing knowledge. As someone who's learned over 15 programming languages throughout the years (rookie numbers, I know ;) it was relatively easy for me to learn Rust in about 2 weeks by diving straight into Ray Tracing in One Weekend (my implementation here), but I still feel like not many people could have done that, so I tend to hold off on assuming that they're intentionally trying to misuse Rust.
zero-to-production
-
Empowering Web Privacy with Rust: Building a Decentralized Identity Management System
Zero to Production in Rust - Book by Luca Palmieri: An in-depth book that guides readers through building a fully functional backend application in Rust, from zero to production.
-
Rust books to read
And the book "Zero To Production In Rust - An introduction to backend development", I didn’t read it yet but seems pretty good
-
How to read a YAML configuration file in my Rust service?
It’s a lot simpler if you add serde to the mix (derive Deserialize for your settings types). Have a look at the example from the Zero to Production book: https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/zero-to-production/blob/main/src/configuration.rs
-
Ask HN: What to use for a Rest API written in Rust?
You probably want to check out the Zero to Production book which is about using Rust for back-end development.
https://www.zero2prod.com/
-
I’ve fallen in love with rust so now what?
If your'e more into a tutorial with a book https://www.zero2prod.com/ is really good. You gonna build a newsletter service. With all the good stuff in backend development.
-
Hyper – A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust
If you want to build a backend in Rust, Axum (which uses hyper underneath) is pretty recommended these days, as it's all in the tokio ecosystem. Actix Web is good too, but it has its own ecosystem of libraries. I read the book Zero To Production in Rust [0] which was a great overview on not just Rust but scalable backend architectures as a whole.
Interestingly, Cloudflare wanted to use hyper but found that it was too correct, so they had to build their own [1].
[0] https://www.zero2prod.com
[1] https://blog.cloudflare.com/how-we-built-pingora-the-proxy-t...
-
Conversion?
In addition to the book, which has already been recommended. If you’re specifically into backend you should try Zero to Production. Luca really knows what he’s talking about, and it’s an excellent overview of backend rust and the development process in general.
-
Do you know any programming tutorials where somebody explains how to write an app from the architecture point of view?
I highly recommend the book Zero to Production in Rust which also has an associated GitHub. I like the style of the writing and the explanations used within the book. Even though it uses Rust, the concepts seem to work in any language - I have applied the concepts to both Go and Python in the past.
-
Opensource to learn from?
I would recommend you a book - "Zero to Production in Rust" https://www.zero2prod.com/
-
Simple projects to practice Rust?
if you want to learn more about web backend development there is nothing better then https://www.zero2prod.com/
What are some alternatives?
Thruster - A fast, middleware based, web framework written in Rust
rust-by-example - Learn Rust with examples (Live code editor included)
hello-world.rs - 🚀Memory safe, blazing fast, configurable, minimal hello world written in rust(🚀) in a few lines of code with few(1092🚀) dependencies🚀
realworld-axum-sqlx - A Rust implementation of the Realworld demo app spec using Axum and SQLx.
Hirrolot
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
nebulae - A multi-threaded, configurable, Nebulabrot renderer
black-hat-rust - Applied offensive security with Rust - https://kerkour.com/black-hat-rust
semver-trick - How to avoid complicated coordinated upgrades
rust-blog - Educational blog posts for Rust beginners
metalang99 - Full-blown preprocessor metaprogramming
tour_of_rust - A tour of rust's language features