Lloyd Frank
If you want to learn how to program in Rust and create strong, reliable apps with the most recent version Rust 1.68, then you need the 'Practical Rust 1.x Cookbook (Second Edition)'-a book full of real-world solutions. An extensive collection of practical recipes covering a wide range of topics. You will learn the fundamentals of programming, how to set up a development environment, and the syntax of Rust in the first few chapters. Data structures, pattern matching, error handling, and concurrency are all covered in the recipes, which will set you up for success with more complex topics. You’ll learn to write efficient and secure code by managing memory, using ownership model and borrowing rules.Using profiling tools like valgrind and perf, the cookbook teaches you how to find and fix performance bottlenecks, which is a major focus of performance optimization. In the more advanced chapters, you will learn how to use static and dynamic analysis, fuzz testing, and external high-performance libraries to make your applications even better.Table of ContentSetting up and Configuring Rust EnvironmentHands-on Traits, Enums and StructPattern Matching, Concurrency, Pointers and ModulesUsing Declarative and Procedural MacrosImplementing Concurrency and MultithreadingAsynchronous ProgrammingDeveloping REST and SOAP APIsBuilding Microservices & ArchitecturesWorking around CI/CDWorking around KubernetesFuzz Testing and Static AnalysisCode Performance Optimization