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# Ultimate Rust 2: Intermediate Concepts
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This is the companion repository for the `Ultimate Rust 2: Intermediate Concepts`, the followup to
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the popular [Ultimate Rust Crash Course]. _UR2IC_ will be published independently online and is
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also presented live as part of some O'Reilly virtual events such as [Rust in 3 Weeks], or taught
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in-person for corporate training. You will get the most out of this training experience by doing
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the [exercises] in this repository and watching (or attending) the instructor-led training.
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This is the companion repository for the `Ultimate Rust 2: Intermediate Concepts` (the followup to the popular [Ultimate Rust Crash Course]). _UR2IC_ will be published independently online in the second half of 2021 and is also presented live as part of some O'Reilly virtual events such as [Rust in 3 Weeks], or taught in-person for corporate training. You will get the most out of this training experience by doing the [exercises] in this repository and watching (or attending) the instructor-led training.
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In other words, this repository is for you hands-on-learners!
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I use macOS, and that is what I developed this course on. Everything _ought_ to work similarly on
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major Linux distributions and Windows. Please [contact me](mailto:nathan@agileperception.com) ASAP if
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you have trouble with anything on this page.
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I use macOS, and that is what I developed this course on. Everything _ought_ to work similarly on major Linux distributions and Windows. Please [contact me](mailto:nathan@agileperception.com) ASAP if you have trouble with anything on this page.
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_Just getting started with Rust? Check out the prerequisite for this course: [Ultimate Rust Crash Course]_
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## Install Rust & Prepare Your Development Environment
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Rust is required for this course! The latest stable version is always recommended. See
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[the repository for the previous course] for instructions on how to install Rust, prepare your
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development environment, and helpful resources.
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Rust is required for this course! The latest stable version is always recommended. See [the repository for the previous course] for instructions on how to install Rust, prepare your development environment, and helpful resources.
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## Exercises
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Please clone this repository! These exercises are designed as Rust projects for you to edit on your
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own computer.
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Please clone this repository! These exercises are designed as Rust projects for you to edit on your own computer.
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The exercises are separate Rust projects inside the `exercises/` subdirectory. For each exercise,
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you should:
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The exercises are separate Rust projects inside the `exercises/` subdirectory. For each exercise, you should:
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- Open the corresponding`exercise/EXERCISE_NAME` directory in your IDE/Editor
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- Navigate to the same directory with your Terminal application (so you can run `cargo run`, etc.)
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- Open up the `src/main.rs` file.
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- Follow the numbered exercise instructions in the code comments.
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If you encounter any problems with the exercises, please feel free to use the online course
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communication tools to contact me, or [open an discussion]. Either way. 😄
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If you encounter any problems with the exercises, please feel free to use the online course communication tools to contact me, or [open an discussion]. Either way. 😄
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For your convenience, here is a list of all the exercises, with links to view the code on GitHub.
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## Examples
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This course goes over a lot of code in lecture format. Much of the code from the lectures can be
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found in the [`examples/`] directory in this repository.
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This course goes over a lot of code in lecture format. Much of the code from the lectures can be found in the [`examples/`] directory in this repository.
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## Contribution
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