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  1. book

    The Rust Programming Language

    Start from the book. It is the best resource.

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  3. patterns

    A catalogue of Rust design patterns, anti-patterns and idioms

    Rust Design Patterns

  4. rust-by-example

    Learn Rust with examples (Live code editor included)

    Rust by Example (As a supplement to The Book if you want more example-based learning)

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