Rust for Non-Systems Programmers
Offered By: Rust via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the advantages of Rust for non-systems programmers in this 26-minute conference talk from RustConf 2020. Discover how Rust improves upon C and C++ with memory safety and enhanced concurrency primitives, while offering compelling features for developers accustomed to dynamic languages like Python, Ruby, and Perl. Learn about Rust's unique attributes, including mutability tracking, robust development tooling, comprehensive documentation, and a supportive community. Gain insights into the language's type-inference system, algebraic datatypes, and effective error handling mechanisms. Understand why Rust is becoming an attractive option for programmers beyond the traditional systems programming domain.
Syllabus
RustConf 2020 - Rust for Non-Systems Programmers by Rebecca Turner
Taught by
Rust
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