Welcome to my Rust Learning Journey repository! This repository serves as a comprehensive record of my progress in learning the Rust programming language. Here, you'll find a collection of exercises and projects that showcase my growth and proficiency in Rust.
In this repository, I document my learning journey as I dive into the Rust programming language. Each exercise and project is a testament to my growing understanding and practical application of Rust's unique features, syntax, and concepts.
To get started with the exercises and projects in this repository, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/RockFall/rust-learning.git
- Navigate to the cloned directory:
cd Rust-Learning-Journey
- Choose an exercise or project you're interested in, navigate to its respective directory and run:
cargo run
This section contains a collection of Rust exercises that I completed while learning various concepts and features of the language. Each exercise is designed to reinforce specific concepts and provide hands-on experience with Rust programming.
- Exercise 1: To be written
In this section, you'll find more extensive projects that I've developed to apply my Rust skills and explore larger-scale applications. Each project showcases my ability to design and implement real-world solutions using Rust.
- Project 1: To be written
Here are some resources I found helpful during my Rust learning journey:
The Rust Programming Language Book Rust by Example
This repository is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the code as per the terms of the license.