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Trying to pick up Rust Any recommendations on books/literature/tutorials to read to pick it up fast? I have experiences with Solidity, Javascript, Typescript, Java is that helps. πŸ™
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I’m reading Programming Rust at the moment, pretty good so far! Rustlings is good to get started writing Rust code quickly
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I've read rust book, done the tutorials, etc. but out everything I've done the most effective learning tool was picking a personal project and then asking chatgpt. git gud at prompting.
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My approach was to go through rust book, but not all of it. Read ownership, lifetimes, strings and slices chapters. And then go ahead and implement something from codecrafters.io returning back to the book when needed. Should work, esp considering your background πŸ‘Œ
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there’s a free channel in the mathcastles discord with rust learning resources and other rust learners https://discord.gg/mathcastles
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