![]() ![]() ![]() Then I realized that, sure, Rust has many great features, but for learning purpose, only thing required was that I use Rust.Īfter that, I decided to do a simple project, local password manager, and started that. And after searching for some time, I could not come up with any idea that I thought would be good to implement is this amazing language. A topic, which can take advantage of such amazing features given by the language, which can show off the strengths and unique points. I noticed this, when I completed the book Programming Rust without actually coding anything !Īfter realizing this, I started to look for some 'good' project topics that I can do (As that's how I usually try out the things I learn). The new features that were new in the language were so intriguing, that I kept searching and learning about them, without actually starting to code. Some of them were in other languages, like structures, functions and closures, and others were completely new for me, such as ownership system, traits, macros, and so on. I spent almost two - three months reading the concepts that were in Rust. (If you are more of a hands-on learner, try Hands-on Rust course or Rustlings course). It contains excellent introductions about the features and using the language. 'The Book' is one of the best resources for starting to learn Rust. From there I went to their learn section and started reading 'The Book'. ![]() ![]() (Also, it is one of the most beautiful websites I have come across □️) This is what made it so exiting to learn and so hard to get started in the language for me.Īfter hearing about the Rust for first time, I went to the official language page and saw their top three core-values of the language : It has many amazing features, such as tagged Enums, thread support baked in language, ownership system, to name a few. Rust is an awesome language, and one of the few that I was excited to learn when I first heard about it. ![]()
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