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Why learn Rust? There are lots of better and more secure languages then Rust. But using books to learn is a good way to learn something. "The Debian Administrators Handbook" is great to learn Debian based Linux, like Ubuntu and Mint.
What book is that?
I learn new languages by just building shit, something, anything.
But all your videos are about bash. I did not find any video about Rust programming in your channel.
Love how information is Concealed in books!😅
Ah, thats why you've opened woodworking shop . You want nothing to do with .. metal ... anymore XD
Can you send a link of that book, please
Hi bro, can have some recommendation (doc, video channel, books, forrum)
With you all the way.. but the *right* books. Nothing better than K&R for C. O'Reilly used to be a gold standard, but unfortunately, while still good, are not as crisply explanatory of conceptual foundations as they once were. Editorial control seems to have become a bit slack. Avoid books that stuff hundreds of pages with slop, 'teaching' syntax by rote.
Been learning Rust via the Rust book and it's been gold for me. Especially the experimental version by CS. Brown University. Sincerely, it's been a smooth and up-to-date way to learn Rust. The fact that is FREE to access and open source is one of the reasons I love it.
what is " the rust book" there are many rust books?
I purchased the book too, still hated writing rust though and quit it. bloody ugly lang.
How many language you know
To everybody: can you find a Job in 2025 with Rust?
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Just install rust and run` rustup doc`
Totally agree on both books, but idk, there's something about Rust that still doesn't "click" for me
What is the KNRC book?
what do books do over making projects and reading documentation and a type linter/lsp?
Good to know Bam Margera cleaned up his act