About this series and what to expect.
- Why you should learn Rust
- The Rust community
- How to setup your development environment for Rust
- How to create and run Rust programs
- How to use Cargo
- The different data types and how to use them
- Functions
- Control flow
- Error handling
- Borrowing
- Ownership
- Strings
- Collections
- Traits
If you want to follow along with the series, you can try out the programs in this repository on your own, and check out the resources listed below.
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