The Rust programming language by Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols ; with contributions from the Rust Community.
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco No Starch Press 2019Description: xxix, 526 pages illustrations 27 cmISBN:- 9781718500440
- 1718500440
- 005.133 KLA
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Books | CamTech Library | STEM & Engineering | 005.133 KLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.1 | Available | CamTech 000595 |
"Covers Rust 2018"--Cover
Includes index.
Getting started --
Programming a guessing game --
Common programming concepts --
Understanding ownership --
Using structs to structure related data --
Enums and pattern matching --
Managing growing projects with packages, crates, and modules --
Common collections --
Error handling --
Generic types, traits, and lifetimes --
Writing automated tests --
An I/O project: building a command line program --
Functional language features: iterators and closures --
More about Cargo and Crates.io --
Smart pointers --
Fearless concurrency --
Object-oriented programming features of Rust --
Patterns and matching --
Advanced features --
Final project: building a multithreaded web server.
"The official guide to Rust, a community-developed, systems programming language. Begins with a hands-on project to introduce the basics, then explores key concepts in depth"--
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