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book
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C++ is everywhere, but noone really talks about it. What are people's thoughts?
Are you saying that this book is a hallucination? And this? And all of this?
- What is your favorite IDE?
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[Serious] Is it possible to get into software engineering role after 10 years? Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
4) C++: it’s often overly complicated for many projects. Use with caution, although it’s definitely useful in very large projects. But there’s a reason Rust is increasingly popular for embedded — here’s an engineer’s view.
- Embedded Startup kits for a C programmer?
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Could I get some ideas for practice projects? I’m coming from C for embedded applications and I liked many pets of rust especially the efficiency and speed that is similar to C. I want to learn it and I am reading but nothing teaches like doing.
If you come from the embedded C community then maybe something like Phil Oppermann's writing an OS in Rust series. There's also the embedded Rust book and the embedded Rust working group github that has a lot of resources.
- IOT Rust as final project
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what in the gods name
I genuinely don't know why you would say that and I know you were talking about microcontrollers
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Getting into systems programming
The rust embedded book: https://docs.rust-embedded.org/book/
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Ask HN: How to move from traditional tech into game dev?
It’s not a job, but I’m guessing you would like this book: https://docs.rust-embedded.org/book/
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I want to try migrating my motorized camera slider
There's a page on the Rust website on embedded systems. Given that you are already familiar with embedded programming, you can probably start with the embedded rust book.
easy_rust
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Stuck at 4.3 of the rust book. It's so hard for me.
There's also Easy Rust, an effort in translating the Rust Book into Simple English (limited vocabulary, limited use of idioms), which has now become a Book.
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Easy Rust has been reborn on Manning as Learn Rust in a Month of Lunches
Up on Manning starting this week is a book I wrote / am writing called Learn Rust in a Month of Lunches, whose origins date back to Easy Rust that people here might be familiar with and which I wrote 2 years ago. The first six chapters are now up on MEAP which is pretty exciting. (The code mlmacleod gives 45% off until February 2 btw)
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Anything C can do Rust can do Better
Easy Rust - David MacLeod
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I have returned
Along with the Book, I wrote a book after learning Rust that's for absolute beginners, and doesn't even require installing Rust. It's almost entirely done in the Playground so you can just open up a tab in your browser and follow along. As far as paid books are concerned, my favourite is Programming Rust.
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So you want to learn Rust?
Easy Rust OR GH Page
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What is the best course to start learning?
I made a book for absolute complete beginners, after which the Book should be easy to understand. After that I'd recommend Programming Rust (my favourite book on Rust).
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Newbie here. Just finished reading the book. What now?
https://github.com/Dhghomon/easy_rust The book
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Rust course
Depends on what language you come from. I found this a decent enough intro for most languages: https://github.com/Dhghomon/easy_rust
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I have to admit. The free code camp course is a bit more sparing than I would have preferred. How did everyone learn Rust?
This is my favorite: https://github.com/Dhghomon/easy_rust
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It's been 20 days since I started learning rust as my first language. Terrible experience. Should I move forward?
I put together a book that goes over most of the same content found in The Book but written with easy / straightforward English (partially for English L2 speakers but also for English speakers that just want the info in as straightforward a package as possible).
What are some alternatives?
nether - Bare metal Raspberry Pi 4 Dungeon Keeper clone
too-many-lists - Learn Rust by writing Entirely Too Many linked lists
dnsguide - A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
rust-by-example - Learn Rust with examples (Live code editor included)
awesome-embedded-rust - Curated list of resources for Embedded and Low-level development in the Rust programming language
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
mega65-core - MEGA65 FPGA core
Rust-Full-Stack - Rust projects here are easy to use. There are blog posts for them also.
openqnx - mirror of git://git.code.sf.net/p/monartis/openqnx
Exercism - website - The codebase for Exercism's website.
CppCoreGuidelines - The C++ Core Guidelines are a set of tried-and-true guidelines, rules, and best practices about coding in C++
tour_of_rust - A tour of rust's language features