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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)
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Well, hello there everyone. You probably donโt remember me or my post on this subโฆ
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
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[Media] I'm comparing writing a double-linked list in C++ vs with Rust. The Rust implementation looks substantially more complex. Is this a bad example? (URL in the caption)
itโs even written by the same person that wrote the Nomicon (the guide to the dark arts of unsafe)
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Rust books to read
If you want to dive deeper you can always have other options but now there are concrete cases, if you want to do low level thing https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ while if you want multi thread/concurrency stuff https://marabos.nl/atomics/ . There are many many books so you will have to point yourself to what you want
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Thread-shared boolean flag
Nonononono. SeqCst is the most error prone memory order: https://github.com/rust-lang/nomicon/issues/166
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[Media] Hashmap behaviour inside a loop due to lifetime issue
Hope this helps. For more details, see the Rustonomicon. I referenced the subtyping chapter here extensively.
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Unsafe Rust
Nice video! Glad I could help out. This stuff is hard, and I'm still learning a lot about it myself even years later. The Rustonomicon is a great read if you haven't already.
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Stepping up the YAML engineer game
Have you got a moment to read through the good book , after reading through this perhaps try the Rustonomicon.
- Questions about ownership rule
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CppCon 2022 Best Practices Every C++ Programmer Needs to Follow โ Oz Syed
That is not what UB means. Undefined Behaviour is behaviour that the compiler is allowed to assume will never happen, and which can consequently cause miscompilations due to optimisation passes gone wrong if it does in fact occur in the source code.
It's true that Rust does not have a written specification that clearly delineates what is and isn't UB in a single place. But:
1. UB is impossible in safe code (modulo bugs in unsafe code)
2. There are resources such as the Rustinomicon (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/) that provide a detailed guide on what is and isn't allowed in unsafe code.
In practice, it's much easier to avoid UB in Rust than it is in C++.
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How to write deserializer for custom binary protocol?
However, this is a wide topic out of scope for a Reddit comment, so maybe just read the Rustonomicon. It explains everything about data handling in Rust.
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Performance critical ML: How viable is Rust as an alternative to C++
The ownership model & borrow checker makes rust a bit of an awkward language in which to write complex data structures like trees and graphs. It can be done - since you can always use raw pointers & unsafe code when you absolutely need to to treat rust like C. But the language fights you, and the community can get a bit moralistic about this sort of thing. The rust nomicon is a fantastic resource for learning the limits of the borrow checker, and where and how to use unsafe code correctly. You will need unsafe less than you think you will, but sometimes you will have no choice.
What are some alternatives?
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
book - The Rust Programming Language
learn-monogame.github.io - Documentation to learn MonoGame from the ground up.
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
nix-learning - A bunch of links to blog posts, articles, videos, etc for learning Nix
rust-ffmpeg - Safe FFmpeg wrapper.
noboilerplate - Code for my talks on the No Boilerplate channel
Theseus - Theseus is a modern OS written from scratch in Rust that explores ๐ข๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฎ๐๐ฅ ๐๐๐ฌ๐ข๐ ๐ง: closing the semantic gap between compiler and hardware by maximally leveraging the power of language safety and affine types. Theseus aims to shift OS responsibilities like resource management into the compiler.
RIIR - why not Rewrite It In Rust
Exercism - website - The codebase for Exercism's website.
cherrybomb - Stop half-done APIs! Cherrybomb is a CLI tool that helps you avoid undefined user behaviour by auditing your API specifications, validating them and running API security tests.
miri - An interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation