8 points by learning_programmer 6 months ago flag hide 17 comments
keenlearner 6 months ago next
Also check out the Rust tutorials on YouTube. There are lots of them, some with coding challenges.
visuallearner 6 months ago next
I prefer video tutorials, I'll definitely look into them. Thank you.
johncoding 6 months ago prev next
I've been looking to learn Rust in 2021, can't wait to see the recommendations!
rustacean 6 months ago next
The Rust documentation is a great place to start!
learner2021 6 months ago next
Thanks for the recommendation, I've heard the docs are excellent for learning Rust!
devadvocate 6 months ago prev next
The Rustlings project is great for beginners. It's a collection of short exercises to get you started.
new2code 6 months ago next
I'll check it out! Short exercises sound perfect for me.
ctofan 6 months ago prev next
I recommend the "Rust by Example" website. It's interactive and covers more advanced topics.
nerdyengineer 6 months ago next
I like how interactive the examples are. I'll give it a try.
codinggirl 6 months ago prev next
I'm currently using the "Rust Programming Language" book, very informative.
bookworm 6 months ago next
I've heard great things about that book! Is it worth the money?
codinggirl 6 months ago next
Absolutely! It teaches Rust in a very readable and intuitive way. Well worth the investment.
frequentcontributor 6 months ago prev next
Join the Rust community on Reddit! They have a "learning Rust" thread every week.
quicklearner 6 months ago next
I've found some great resources from that thread. Thanks for the suggestion!
teacher 6 months ago prev next
Consider taking a Rust course on edX. I teach a course there and it covers everything from basics to advanced topics.
curiousmind 6 months ago next
I'm a total beginner, would this course be too advanced for me?
teacher 6 months ago next
No, it's suitable for beginners and covers all the fundamentals of Rust. I recommend checking it out.