Jim Blandy has been programming since 1981, and writing Free software since 1990. He has been the maintainer of GNU Emacs and GNU Guile, and a maintainer of GDB, the GNU Debugger. He is one of the original designers of the Subversion version control system. Jim now works on Firefox’s web developer tools for Mozilla.
The Rust programming language offers the rare and valuable combination of statically verified memory safety and low-level control. Imagine C++ but without dangling pointers, null pointer dereferences, leaks, or buffer overruns. With this practical guide, systems programmers will understand Rust’s rules clearly and economically. You’ll learn how to express programs that Rust can prove are free of a broad class of common errors.
Rust brings the benefits of an expressive modern type system to systems programming. Authors Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorff demonstrate how Rust’s features put programmers in control over memory consumption and processor use, combining predictable performance with memory safety and trustworthy concurrency.
You’ll learn:
How to write fast, safe, concurrent programs in Rust
Rust’s rules for managing memory efficiently, including ownership, borrowing, moves, and lifetimes
How to design interfaces that fit well into the Rust ecosystem
Rust’s all-purpose Cargo tool for building, testing, and managing Rust packages
High-level features like traits, generics, closures, and iterators that make Rust productive and flexible
##如果 Rust 的书只看一本的话,我选这本(2021)
评分 评分 评分##c/cpp程序员的福音,很久没有读过这么棒的书了
评分##如果 Rust 的书只看一本的话,我选这本(2021)
评分##傻瓜式教程。。没有比这本更简单、清晰、透彻的了。。比官方的那本更深入浅出
评分##如果 Rust 的书只看一本的话,我选这本(2021)
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