The objective of this workshop is to offer an exploration of the Rust programming language, and more precisely its application in the embedded world. This workshop is aimed at EPITA students, and especially those of the GISTRE major.
Exercises are available for each lesson. You are not required to do them, considering that attendance to the workshop is not mandatory. However, we would be delighted to review your code and give you various tips!
In order to do so, please abide by the following guidelines:
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Fork this repository
- It is necessary for the fork to be open-source! If not, we will not be able to review your code.
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Create a branch on your repository
git checkout -b exercises_intro
- The name does not matter at all. But you must create a different branch for us to see only the changes you wish to show us.
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Work on your branch, completing exercises
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Open a pull-request on your own repository (
https://github.com/<your_username>/rust-gistre-workshop
)- You can ping us in the comments, ask us on Discord or send us an email. Pinging on Github
works the same as in Discord,
@<username>
will notify the user. Checkout the team for our Github usernames! We will review the code as well as give you tips if you need them.
- You can ping us in the comments, ask us on Discord or send us an email. Pinging on Github
works the same as in Discord,
A lot of resources are available to learn Rust online!
We won't have done them all, but there's a good chance we'll be able to help you understand them, complete them or review them. Feel free to ping us for those as well!
If you now love Rust and wish for more, contact us for project ideas or good first issues on our projects. We'd be delighted to mentor you and have you work with us!
- Esteban Blanc @Skallwar
- Martin Schmidt @n1tram1
- Sander Julien-Saint-Amand @SanderJSA
- Arthur Cohen @CohenArthur
The workshop and all its documents are under the GPLv3 license.
Copyright (C) 2021 Esteban Blanc, Martin Schmidt, Sander Julien-Saint-Amand, Arthur Cohen