Rust Web Development
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Rust Web Development
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Rust Web Development offers practical advice and strong technical expertise to equip developers with skills to build secure, performant, and type-safe applications.
Christopher Villanueva
In Rust Web Development you will learn:
- Handling the borrow checker in an asynchronous environment
- Creating web APIs and using JSON in Rust
- Graceful error handling
- Testing, tracing, logging, and debugging
- Deploying Rust applications
- Efficient database access
about the technology
Web development languages and libraries can be resource hungry, with poor safety for maintaining vital web services. Rust services perform better and guarantee better safety. Plus, Rust’s awesome compiler gives you an amazing developer experience. You’ll get the speed of low-level programming languages like C along with the ease-of-use you’d expect from high-level languages Python or Ruby, with a super strong compiler that automatically prevents common mistakes such as null pointers.about the book
In Rust Web Development, you’ll learn to build server-side web applications using the Rust language and its key libraries. If you know the basics of Rust, you’ll quickly pick up some pro tips for setting up your projects and organizing your code. This book gets you hands-on fast, with numerous small and large examples. You’ll get up to speed with how Rust streamlines backend development, implements authentication flows, and even makes it easier for your APIs to interact. As you go, you’ll build a complete Q&A web service and iterate on your code chapter-by-chapter, just like a real development project.about the reader
For experienced web developers familiar with Java, Node, or Go, and the absolute basics of Rust.about the author
Bastian Gruber is a Solutions Architect at Twilio Inc. He was part of the official Rust Async Working group, and founded the Rust and Tell Berlin MeetUp group. He has worked for one of the world’s largest Digital Currency exchange, using Rust on its core backend. He has over twelve years experience as a writer, and blogs regularly on Rust for LogRocket, his own blog, and other magazines and news outlets.Recommend
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