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# Rust By Practice ([中文 Readme](./zh-CN/Readme.md))
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# Rust By Practice
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- Online Reading: [https://practice.rs](https://practice.rs)
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Practice Rust with easy to hard examples, exercises and small projects.
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Greetings Rustaceans and welcome here, if you have the following problems:
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## Read it online
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- You have learned basics of Rust, and want to learn more, e.g do some exercises, but found easy ones
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- [English](https://practice.rs)
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- Practice Rust toolchains, std, ascyn/.await and more
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- [Chinsese](https://zh.practice.rs)
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- Have no idea of what to do next, maybe you tried writing a demo /project, but... not that good or even worse: failed
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Maybe you have come to the right place. Here are lots of easy to hard exercises and practices to improve your Rust skills which cover almost every topic in Rust.
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## Why another?
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In a word, this book will try to help you filling the gap between easy-to-learn and hard-to-use.
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[Rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings) and [Rust By Example](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-by-example) are absolutely very nice, but Rust By Practice provides a little more:
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1. We have more exercises of which the difficulty is from easy to hard
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2. Covers more topics in Rust, such as **async/await, threads, sync primitives and stand libraries** etc
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3. Learning from small projects, for pratice
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4. Both English and Chinese are supported
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## How to use
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## How to use
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- You can edit exercises online and also run it online
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- **Your only goal is make every exercise comipile with NO ERRORS!**
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- You can edit and run the exercises online
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- difficulty level: easy: 🌟 medium: 🌟🌟 hard: 🌟🌟🌟 hell: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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- **The goal is to make each exercise comipile with NO ERRORS!**
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- Difficulty level: easy: 🌟 medium: 🌟🌟 hard: 🌟🌟🌟 hell: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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We welcome all kinds of contributors.
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Every exercise you have contributed will be annotated with your github name and personal link, it's time to show yourself to the world!
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All kinds of contributions are welcomed, such as exercise proposing, typo and bug fixing.
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## Learning Rust
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If you are a first-time Rust learner, here are some high quality learning resources :
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- [The Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/index.html) for English speakers
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- [Rust语言圣经(The Course)](https://course.rs) for Chinese speakers, it covers nearly all the topics in Rust
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## difference to rustlings
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[Rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings) only contains small and easy exercises for junior rust devs. There is a big gap between learning Rust and using it in your projects.
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Another limit for rustlings is that you have to download rustlings to local machine and compile it first before starting to learn.
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## difference to rust by example
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[Rust By Example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/) is an excellent online book for learning Rust,`exercise.rs` has some small advantages in :
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- more topics and exercises,specially for the hard part of Rust,e.g string, lifetime, smart pointers, threads and async/.await etc
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- difficulty from easy to hard,it will minimize the gap between learning and using in projects
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- up-to-date, e.g features which added in Rust 1.59 also have the corresponding exercises in `practice.rs`
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- real practices
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- [Pin and Unpin](async/pin-unpin.md)
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- [Pin and Unpin](async/pin-unpin.md)
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- [Stream](async/stream.md)
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- [Stream](async/stream.md)
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- [Stand Library todo](std/intro.md)
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- Online Reading: [https://practice.rs](https://practice.rs)
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- Online Reading: [https://practice.rs](https://practice.rs)
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Greetings Rustaceans and welcome here, if you have the following problems:
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Greetings and welcome here, if you have the following problems:
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- You have learned basics of Rust, and want to learn more, e.g do some exercises, but found easy ones
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- You have learned basics of Rust, and want to learn more, e.g do some exercises, but found easy ones
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- Practice Rust toolchains, std, ascyn/.await and more
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- Practice Rust toolchains, std, ascyn/.await and more
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