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Overview
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This course introduces the Rust programming language by exploring systems programming concepts and techniques. By delving into how computers work under the hood, you will learn about persistent storage, memory, networking, and CPU instructions. The course covers extending applications, writing fast code, parallel and concurrent programming, and real-life use cases. The teaching method includes discussions on the benefits of Rust and insights from the authors. The course is intended for individuals interested in systems programming, computer science, and learning Rust for practical applications.
Syllabus
Intro
Why should you learn Rust?
What does segmentation fault really mean?
Intro to the Rust world
The hardest things to teach in Rust
The good parts of Rust
Safe Rust
Timekeeping in the book
The writing process
Outro
Taught by
GOTO Conferences