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Rust Programming - The Complete Guide (Update)

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Rust Programming - The Complete Guide (Update)

Rust Programming - The Complete Guide (Update)
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.05 GB | Duration: 7h 38m

The most comprehensive Rust programming language course available on Udemy! This course covers topics that no other course covers! I will teach you everything you need to know to be an expert in the quickest, clearest manner possible.
The most comprehensive Rust programming language course available on Udemy! This course covers topics that no other course covers! I will teach you everything you need to know to be an expert in the quickest, clearest manner possible.

Rust is the most loved programming language by developers over the past few years according to developer surveys. The Rust programming language is a highly sought after skill and is also one of the best paying skills in the industry. Rust does not sacrifice speed for memory management like many languages do, but Rust ensures memory safety unlike languages like C/C++. Rust's compiler is going to handle a lot of the checking for you to ensure there is no undefined behaviors, dangling pointers, double-frees, etc. With these added benefits comes a little bit more restriction and it will take some time to get used to it, but by the end of this course you will have started at the basics of programming and journeyed all the way to being an expert in Rust! This is a fast paced course that is designed to give you everything you need to learn in a clear, but very concise manner. There is no fluff involved. I want to give you the skills you need as quickly as possible to allow you to immediately begin developing high quality software using Rust.

In this course I will cover:

Common programming concepts (fundamental types, functions, control flow)
Ownership and moves
References
Structs
Enums and Patterns
Error Handling
Crates and Modules
Traits and Generics
Iterators
Collections
Concurrency
And much, much more!
Please ask questions as you progress through the course if you have any!