Rust Programming By Example: Enter the world of Rust by building engaging,concurrent,reactive,and robust applications
by: Guillaume Gomez – Antoni Boucher
ISBN-10: 1788390636
ISBN-13: 9781788390637
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Packt Publishing; 1 edition (January 11,2018)
Pages: 454
Book Description
Rust is an open source,safe,concurrent,practical language created by Mozilla. It runs blazingly fast,prevents segfaults,and guarantees safety. This book gets you started with essential software development by guiding you through the different aspects of Rust programming. With this approach,you can bridge the gap between learning and implementing immediately.
Beginning with an introduction to Rust,you’ll learn the basic aspects such as its syntax,data types,functions,generics,control flows,and more. After this,you’ll jump straight into building your first project,a Tetris game. Next you’ll build a graphical music player and work with fast,reliable networking software using Tokio,the scalable and productive asynchronous IO Rust library.
Over the course of this book,you’ll explore various features of Rust Programming including its SDL features,event loop,File I/O,and the famous GTK+ widget toolkit. Through these projects,you’ll see how well Rust performs in terms of concurrency—including parallelism,reliability,improved performance,generics,macros,and thread safety. We’ll also cover some asynchronous and reactive programming aspects of Rust.
By the end of the book,you’ll be comfortable building various real-world applications in Rust.
Contents
1: BASICS OF RUST
2: STARTING WITH SDL
3: EVENTS AND BASIC GAME MECHANISMS
4: ADDING ALL GAME MECHANISMS
5: CREATING A MUSIC PLAYER
6: IMPLEMENTING THE ENGINE OF THE MUSIC PLAYER
7: MUSIC PLAYER IN A MORE RUSTY WAY WITH RELM
8: UNDERSTANDING FTP
9: IMPLEMENTING AN ASYNCHRONOUS FTP SERVER
10: IMPLEMENTING ASYNCHRONOUS FILE TRANSFER
11: RUST BEST PRACTICES
What You Will Learn
Compile and run the Rust projects using the Cargo-Rust Package manager
Use Rust-SDL features such as the event loop,windows,infinite loops,pattern matching,and more
Create a graphical interface using Gtk-rs and Rust-SDL
Incorporate concurrency mechanism and multi-threading along with thread safety and locks
Implement the FTP protocol using an Asynchronous I/O stack with the Tokio library
Authors
Guillaume Gomez
Guillaume Gomez is an open source lover (let’s keep this simple). He’s a reviewer for the Rust language and a member of the GNOME organization. Guillaume lives in Paris,France.
Antoni Boucher
Antoni Boucher has been enjoying programming for 10 years,especially functional and system programming. He works in the ad tech industry and strives to improve the performance and reliability of software. He contributes to multiple open source projects and is interested in system programming and compilers. Antoni lives in Montreal,Canada.