This course teaches you to program in idiomatic Rust, applying concepts like ownership, borrowing and lifetimes; primitive and complex types; std collection; error handling; testing programs; profiling programs; concurrency; smart pointers; using C code with FFI; using Rust with containers and Kubernetes; and deployment on multiple architectures (AMD64, ARM64, RISCV64).
This course is designed for system and application programmers interested in learning the Rust language.
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