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Creative Projects for Rust Programmers

By : Carlo Milanesi
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Creative Projects for Rust Programmers

By: Carlo Milanesi

Overview of this book

Rust is a community-built language that solves pain points present in many other languages, thus improving performance and safety. In this book, you will explore the latest features of Rust by building robust applications across different domains and platforms. The book gets you up and running with high-quality open source libraries and frameworks available in the Rust ecosystem that can help you to develop efficient applications with Rust. You'll learn how to build projects in domains such as data access, RESTful web services, web applications, 2D games for web and desktop, interpreters and compilers, emulators, and Linux Kernel modules. For each of these application types, you'll use frameworks such as Actix, Tera, Yew, Quicksilver, ggez, and nom. This book will not only help you to build on your knowledge of Rust but also help you to choose an appropriate framework for building your project. By the end of this Rust book, you will have learned how to build fast and safe applications with Rust and have the real-world experience you need to advance in your career.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we have seen how to use the Tera template engine to create text strings or files (not just in HTML format) containing variable parts, conditional sections, repeated sections, and sections included from another file.

Then, we saw how Actix web—together with HTML code, JavaScript code, CSS styles, and the Tera template engine—can be used to create a complete web app with CRUD capabilities, authentication (to prove who is the current user), and authorization (to forbid some operations to the current user).

This project showed us how to create a single application that performs both client-side code and server-side code.

In the next chapter, we will see how to create a client-side web app using WebAssembly technology and the Yew framework.