Building Reusable Code with Rust
Building Reusable Code with Rust
Rust is the ideal language for writing safe, correct code in a way that won't make you pull your hair out. This course will teach you how to build reusable Rust code so that you can stop copying and pasting code. Write code that can adapt to many different usages.
You will reuse code by using advanced features such as traits, generics and macros. You will work with different forms of code reuse, loops, map, filter and fold to save time and resources. Achieve higher-level reuse without sacrificing runtime performance. Organize your code into modules and crates to publish them to crates. io.
By the end of the course you will be able to avoid code duplication and write clean reusable code.
About the Author
Shing Lyu is a software engineer and open-source promoter. Shing contributed to Mozilla's Servo and Gecko (Firefox) browser engines using Rust, and is active in Rust study groups, training, and conference talks. Shing is passionate about coding, automated testing, and promoting free and open-source software craftsmanship.
Use generics, traits, and macros to write clean and reusable Rust libraries that are easy to understand and maintain
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What you will learn
- Write clean and reusable Rust code for your applications
- Use loop, map, filter and fold to avoid duplicated code
- Understand generics and learn to use it to abstract algorithms for multiple data types
Rating: 4.45
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 2 hours
Instructor: Packt Publishing
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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