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Rust learning resources

Here are some links I used (and I'm still using) to learn Rust.

Ultimate Rust Crash Course: a great course on Udemy.

A fast-paced, entertaining, and curiously informative hands-on crash course in the Rust programming language. Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring systems programmers, software developers, engineers, wizards, warriors, and hobbits
  • Any developer who needs to run code fast, efficiently, securely, under tight restraints, or with a minimum of bugs.

Take your first steps with Rust: free Learning Path on Microsoft Learn.

Interested in learning a new programming language that's growing in use and popularity? Start here! Lay the foundation of knowledge you need to build fast and effective programs in Rust.

The Rust Programming Language: part of the official documentation, also available as paper book on Amazon.fr. This book is also available with Rust toolchain in: share/doc/rust/html/book/index.html.

Affectionately nicknamed "the book," The Rust Programming Language will give you an overview of the language from first principles. You'll build a few projects along the way, and by the end, you'll have a solid grasp of the language.

Rust by Example: also part of the official documentation. This one can be found in: share/doc/rust/html/rust-by-example/index.html.

Rust by Example (RBE) is a collection of runnable examples that illustrate various Rust concepts and standard libraries.

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