2022-Korea-Rust-Backend is the material (lecture notes, examples and assignments) repository for learning Rust programming language and making simple backend service at Korea University Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC).
- Week 0 (9/27) [Lecture]
- Introduction
- Week 1 (9/27) [Lecture] [Assignment] [Solution]
- A Tour of Rust, Part 1
- Assignment #1
- Week 2 (10/4) [Lecture] [Assignment] [Solution]
- Explanation of Assignment #1
- A Tour of Rust, Part 2
- Assignment #2
- Week 3 (11/1)
- Explanation of Assignment #2
- Week 4 (11/8) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 1
- Building an Email Newsletter
- Sign Up a New Subscriber #1
- Choosing A Web Framework
- Our First Endpoint: A Basic Health Check
- Our First Integration Test
- Implementing Our First Integration Test
- Backend Development, Part 1
- Week 5 (11/15) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 2
- Sign Up a New Subscriber #2
- Polishing & Refocus
- Working With HTML Forms
- Storing Data: Databases
- Sign Up a New Subscriber #2
- Backend Development, Part 2
- Week 6 (11/22) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 3
- Sign Up a New Subscriber #3
- Storing Data: Databases
- Persisting A New Subscriber
- Updating Our Tests
- Sign Up a New Subscriber #3
- Backend Development, Part 3
- Week 0 (1/14) [Lecture]
- Introduction
- Week 7 (1/28) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 4
- Telemetry
- Backend Development, Part 4
- Week 8 (1/31) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 5
- Going Live
- Backend Development, Part 5
- Week 9 (2/7) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 6
- Reject Invalid Subscriber #1
- Backend Development, Part 6
- Week 10 (2/14) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 7
- Reject Invalid Subscriber #2
- Backend Development, Part 7
- Week 11 (3/10) [Lecture] [Assignment] [Solution]
- A Tour of Rust, Part 3
- Assignment #3
- Week 12 (3/14) [Lecture]
- A Tour of Rust, Part 4
- Week 13 (3/21) [Assignment] [Solution]
- A Tour of Rust, Part 4
- Assignment #4
- Week 14 (4/13)
- A Tour of Rust, Part 5
- Assignment #5
- Week 15 (5/9) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 8
- Reject Invalid Subscriber #3
- Backend Development, Part 8
- Week 16 (5/16) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 9
- Reject Invalid Subscriber #4
- Backend Development, Part 9
- Week 17 (5/30) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 10
- Reject Invalid Subscriber #5
- Backend Development, Part 10
- Week 18 (7/14) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 11
- Error Handling
- Backend Development, Part 11
- Week 19 (7/17) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 12
- Naive Newsletter Delivery
- Backend Development, Part 12
- Week 20 (7/24) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 13
- Securing Our API #1
- Backend Development, Part 13
- Week 21 (8/15) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 14
- Securing Our API #2
- Backend Development, Part 14
- Week 22 (8/17) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 15
- Securing Our API #3
- Backend Development, Part 15
- Week 23 (8/21) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 16
- Securing Our API #4
- Backend Development, Part 16
- Week 24 (8/28) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 17
- Securing Our API #5
- Backend Development, Part 17
- Week 25 (9/1) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 18
- Securing Our API #6
- Backend Development, Part 18
- Week 26 (9/4) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 19
- Securing Our API #7
- Backend Development, Part 19
- Week 27 (9/11) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 20
- Securing Our API #8
- Backend Development, Part 20
- Week 28 (9/18) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 21
- Fault-tolerant Workflow #1
- Backend Development, Part 21
- Week 29 (9/24) [Example]
- Backend Development, Part 22
- Fault-tolerant Workflow #2
- Backend Development, Part 22
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Contributions are always welcome, either reporting issues/bugs or forking the repository and then issuing pull requests when you have completed some additional coding that you feel will be beneficial to the main project. If you are interested in contributing in a more dedicated capacity, then please contact me.
You can contact me via e-mail (utilForever at gmail.com). I am always happy to answer questions or help with any issues you might have, and please be sure to share any additional work or your creations with me, I love seeing what other people are making.
The class is licensed under the MIT License:
Copyright © 2022 Chris Ohk.
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