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rust-learning
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okay basically completely new to rust, is it worth learning after only having done java through APCSA course or should i learn something else before heading to rust
ctjhoa/rust-learning
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Learn Rust! : a curated selection of high quality learning materials sorted by difficulty
Personally I like this one. It has little curation, so I wouldn't recommend it to a beginner, but it's a really great collection of awesome resources which a more experienced person can recommend entries from.
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I wanna be a crab.
rust-learning (A broader listing that includes links to sites like Are we game yet? among other things)
- A Comprehensive list of all Rust learning resources
- A Comprehensive list of all Rust learning material
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Picking Up Rust Before C With My Goals In Mind?
Finally, there's also the Little Book of Rust Books where you could look for tutorial materials or things like like Rust Design Patterns, Rust API Guidelines, and The Rust Performance Book. (See also rust-learning)
- Cool Github repositories for Everyone
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Well, hello there everyone. You probably don’t remember me or my post on this sub…
If you want to learn Rust, here are a list of resources https://github.com/ctjhoa/rust-learning
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Which low-level language to transition to from Python?
The links in this git are a great place to start with Rust.
- Resources to learn rust
cherrybomb
- Cherrybomb: Audit, validate and test API specifications
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How to Handle Errors in Rust: A Comprehensive Guide
Standard library does not provide all solutions for Error Handling.. In fact, different errors may be returned by the same function, making it increasingly difficult to handle them precisely. Personal anecdote, in our company we developed Cherrybomb an API security tool written in Rust, and we need to re-write a good part of it to have a better errors handling.
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API Product Managers vs. API Developers
Cherrybomb is a CLI tool that helps you avoid undefined user behavior by auditing your API specifications, validating them, and running API security tests.
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Did you know you could use openapi for security?
If you're looking for a new way to understand and manage your API, consider using OpenAPI, and if you want to secure it consider using CherryBomb to automate your security test. Managing and Testing it's the key,now your can keep your API safe :)
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Looking for Feedback on Cherrybomb - API Security Validation Tool written in Rust
You can find the code on GitHub: https://github.com/blst-security/cherrybomb
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An API Validation Aggravation
API validation is an important part of developing and releasing a new API. It helps to ensure that the API behaves as expected and that it meets all the requirements of its users. Validating an API can be made easier with automated testing tools and CI/CD integrated validation 💡 tools, but it can also be done by hand.
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Cherrybomb 0.7 is now GA
You can learn more about Cherrybomb and how it can help you over at its repository.
- Cherrybomb: OAS file auditor and API scanner just released version v0.7.0! would love input for more scans to implement
- Github - Cherrybomb: OAS (API spec) file auditor and API scanner written entirely in Rust just released version v0.7.0!
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Releasing Cherrybomb 0.7
I believe that Cherrybomb will make it simpler for developers to construct application programming interfaces (APIs) that are standardized, well-documented, and straightforward to implement. We have high hopes that Cherrybomb will emerge as the industry standard for application programming interface (API) development.
What are some alternatives?
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
Owlyshield - Owlyshield is an EDR framework designed to safeguard vulnerable applications from potential exploitation (C&C, exfiltration and impact).
learn-monogame.github.io - Documentation to learn MonoGame from the ground up.
APIFuzzer - Fuzz test your application using your OpenAPI or Swagger API definition without coding
nix-learning - A bunch of links to blog posts, articles, videos, etc for learning Nix
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
noboilerplate - Code for my talks on the No Boilerplate channel
blst - Multilingual BLS12-381 signature library
RIIR - why not Rewrite It In Rust
bonsaidb - A developer-friendly document database that grows with you, written in Rust
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
APIKit - Type-safe networking abstraction layer that associates request type with response type.