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Highlights
- Tips, tricks, design patterns, and secret features of Rust that will help you build stable and maintainable applications.
- About the Author: Brenden Matthews is a software engineer, entrepreneur, and prolific open source contributor.
- 256 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Web
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About the Book
Build stable, maintainable Rust applications by applying these important code and architectural design patterns.
Book Synopsis
Tips, tricks, design patterns, and secret features of Rust that will help you build stable and maintainable applications. Whether you're a Rust beginner or a pro, Idiomatic Rust will teach you to be a better Rust programmer. It introduces essential design patterns for Rust software with detailed explanations, and code samples that encourage you to get stuck in. In Idiomatic Rust you'll learn how to apply important design patterns including: - Fluent interfaces for creating delightful APIs- The Builder pattern to encapsulate data and perform initialization
- Immutable data structures that help you avoid hard-to-debug data race conditions
- Functional programming patterns
- Anti-patterns and what not to do in Rust Idiomatic Rust catalogs, documents, and describes both how classic design patterns work with Rust, and the new Rust-specific patterns that will help you master the language. Each pattern or best practice helps solve common programming problems and ensure your code is easy for others to understand. You'll learn when to use each pattern--and when to break it! You'll soon be producing higher-quality Rust code and higher-quality Rust software. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF and ePub formats from Manning Publications About the technology After you're comfortable with Rust's syntax and its uniquely-powerful compiler, there's a whole new dimension to explore as you put it to use in real projects. How do you apply standard design patterns in Rust applications? Where and why should you use IntoIterator? Why do Rustaceans love the PhantomData type? This book answers these questions and many, many more. About the book Idiomatic Rust introduces the coding and design patterns you'll need to take advantage of Rust's unique language design. This book's clear explanations and reusable code examples help you explore metaprogramming, build your own libraries, create fluent interfaces, and more. Along the way, you'll learn how to write efficient, idiomatic Rust code that's easy to maintain and evolve as you learn how the language works under the hood. What's inside - Creating delightful APIs
- Applying Builder and other classic design patterns
- Functional programming patterns
- Rust anti-patterns About the reader For intermediate Rust programmers. About the author Brenden Matthews is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, creator of the system monitor Conky, and author of Code Like a Pro in Rust. The technical editor on this book was Alain M Couniot. Table of Contents PART 1
1 Rust-y patterns
2 Rust's basic building blocks
3 Code flow
PART 2
4 Introductory patterns
5 Design patterns: Beyond the basics
6 Designing a library
PART 3
7 Using traits, generics, and structs for specialized tasks
8 State machines, coroutines, macros, and preludes
PART 4
9 Immutability
10 Antipatterns
A Installing Rust
From the Back Cover
From the back cover
Rust Advanced Techniques presents dozens of established programming and architecture solutions that take advantage of Rust's unique language design. You'll start with the basics of generics and traits, using them as a foundation to rapidly progress to metaprogramming, building your own libraries, and even advanced patterns like fluent interfaces and making immutable structures.
Throughout this unique book, you'll find useful code samples that are easy to adapt and reuse for your own projects. Hone your Rust skills with functional programming techniques, and explore examples of common anti-patterns so you know mistakes to avoid. You'll soon have an in-depth understanding of when and how to apply each design pattern, and even create your very own!
About the reader
For the more advanced Rust programmers. Experienced Rustceans will benefit from tips and tricks that help speed up delivery and make full use of Rust's lesser-known features.About the Author
Brenden Matthews is a software engineer, entrepreneur, and prolific open source contributor. He has been using Rust since the early days of the language, and has contributed to a number of Rust tools and open source projects, as well as using Rust professionally. He's the author of Conky, a popular system monitor, a member of the Apache Software Foundation, and has also written Code Like a Pro in Rust.