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Rust Cookbook

By : Vigneshwer Dhinakaran
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Rust Cookbook

By: Vigneshwer Dhinakaran

Overview of this book

<p>If you are building concurrent applications, server-side programs, or high-performance applications, you will benefit from this language. This book comes with a lot of application-specific recipes to kick-start your development of real-world high-performance applications with the Rust programming language and integrating Rust units into your existing applications. In this book, you will find some 80 practical recipes written in Rust that will allow you to use the code samples right away in your existing applications. These recipes have been tested with stable rust compiler versions of 1.14.0 and above.</p> <p>This book will help you understand the core concepts of the Rust language, enabling you to develop efficient and high-performance applications by incorporating features such as zero cost abstraction and better memory management.</p> <p>We’ll delve into advanced-level concepts such as error handling, macros, crates, and parallelism in Rust. Toward the end of the book, you will learn how to create HTTP servers and web services, building a strong foundational knowledge in server-side programming and enabling you to deliver solutions to build high-performance and safer production-level web applications and services using Rust.</p>
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Introduction


In this chapter, you will learn about the various Rust tools, such as rustfmt and rustup, that help us write better production level Rust code, catch errors, and also provide us with the equipment to do extreme experimentation with different versions of the Rust compiler. Apart from these tools, we will set up and understand the Servo project, which is a state-of-the-art browsing engine that contributes a lot to the design of the Rust language. The last few recipes of this chapter will take the readers through the different ground-level libraries in Rust that contribute a lot to faster project development, by providing the developer with various common operations and functionalities out of the box.