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Rust Programming Language- A Beginner to Advanced Guide

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Rust Programming Language- A Beginner to Advanced Guide

Rust Programming Language- A Beginner to Advanced Guide
Duration: 06:46:08 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 593 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

A premium bundle of Rust Programming
What you'll learn
Introduction of Rust Programming Language
Rust Data Types, Variables, Operators, String, Constants etc.
Loops, Statements, Arrays, Tuples etc.
Structures, Methods, References, Ownership, Modules etc.
Requirements
No Programming Experience Needed.
Description
This course is about Rust which is a modern systems level programming language developed by Graydon Hoare. Mozilla Labs later acquired the programme. It is intended to be a language for highly concurrent and highly secure systems. It compiles to native code; hence, it is blazingly fast like C and C++. The language was designed for developing highly reliable and fast software in a simple way. Rust can be used to write high-level programs down to hardware-specific programs.
Rust can be used by Team of developers, Students, Companies and Open Source Developers.
Rust is a general purpose language, you could write your next web app in Rust, but you wouldn’t be best experiencing what it has to offer. Rust is a low-level language, best suited for systems, embedded, and other performance critical code. While it is conceivable that one day people will be writing the latest 3D video games in Rust — an area where high performance has historically been critical, It is unlikely ever to have a web framework that will go toe-to-toe with Ruby on Rails.
Rust focuses on three goals −
Safety
Speed
Concurrency
The language was designed for developing highly reliable and fast software in a simple way. Rust can be used to write high-level programs down to hardware-specific programs.

Who this course is for:
Team of Developers, Students, Companies, Open Source Developers etc.

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