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Week 3 of learning rust - learning resources
Most of the notes about the language are in an interactive readme with runnable code samples. It can be ran in 2 ways: - using nvim to evaluate code snippets inline using neovim with the mdeval plugin. Using FeMaco creates an editing floating window with rust-tools LSP attached and Treesitter attached. - using slides, an interactive terminal presentation tool
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- Serving Astro with Rust
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Rust newcomers are 70x less likely to create vulnerabilities than C++ newcomers [pdf]
NoBoilerplate [1] is a great Rust-oriented YouTube channel that's less tutorial and more of a tour of the strengths and foibles of the language. The videos are a great springboard, because they are entertaining as much as informative and inject a bit of hype and hope for when you're battling the compiler.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/c/NoBoilerplate
- The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Plain Text [video]
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Hack your brain with Obsidian.md
My obsidian source code is here: https://github.com/0atman/noboilerplate/
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Oxidise your Infrastructure using Shuttle.rs
All my videos are built in compile-checked markdown, transcript sourcecode available here https://github.com/0atman/noboilerplate
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Rust Data Modelling WITHOUT OOP
I make videos for folks like you! And if you want to read, well my markdown is here https://github.com/0atman/noboilerplate/blob/main/scripts/24-rust-data-modelling.md
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Week 3 of learning rust - learning resources
YouTubers I found very helpful: - https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsGetRusty - https://www.youtube.com/@codetothemoon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygL_xcavzQ4&t=1020s&ab_channel=DerekBanas - https://www.youtube.com/c/NoBoilerplate
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Rust on Rails (write code that never crashes)
I pull out all the rust examples into main.rs with literate, and the same with the Cargo.toml. My makefile is here https://github.com/0atman/noboilerplate
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Let’s get Rusty 500$ bootcamp
Video tutorials: Jon Gjengset and Let's Get Rusty and No Boilerplate (u/0atman)
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I now support comments
My friend Tris has mentioned many times how positive his experience has been of the comments on his wildly popular Rust videos on YouTube.
What are some alternatives?
vim-medieval - Evaluate Markdown code blocks within Vim
rust-learning - A bunch of links to blog posts, articles, videos, etc for learning Rust
rust-for-rustaceans.com - Source for https://rust-for-rustaceans.com/
You-Dont-Know-JS - A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Computer-Vision-Video-Lectures - A curated list of free, high-quality, university-level courses with video lectures related to the field of Computer Vision.
slides - Terminal based presentation tool
awesome-linuxaudio - [mirror] A list of software and resources for professional audio/video/live events production on Linux.
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!