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## Features
Part of our examples and exercises are borrowed from [Rust By Example](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-by-example), thanks for your great works!
Although they are so awesome, we have our own secret weapons :)
- There are three parts in each chapter: examples, exercises and practices
- Besides examples, we have `a lot of exercises`, you can Read, Edit and Run them ONLINE
- Covering nearly all aspects of Rust, such as async/await, threads, sync primitives, optimizing, standard libraries, tool chain, data structures and algorithms etc.
- Every exercise has its own solutions
- The overall difficulties are a bit higher and from easy to super hard: easy 🌟 medium 🌟🌟 hard 🌟🌟🌟 super hard 🌟🌟🌟🌟
**What we want to do is fill in the gap between learning and getting started with real projects.**
## πŸ… Contributors
Thanks to all of our [contributors](https://github.com/sunface/rust-by-practice/graphs/contributors)!
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**πŸ† Special thanks to our English editor:**
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<sub><b>Tanish-Eagle</b></sub>
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## Running locally
We use [mdbook](https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/) building our exercises. You can run locally with below steps:
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$ cd rust-by-practice && mdbook serve zh-CN/
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## Features
Part of our examples and exercises are borrowed from [Rust By Example](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-by-example), thanks for your great works!
Although they are so awesome, we have our own secret weapons :)
- There are three parts in each chapter: examples, exercises and practices
- Besides examples, we have `a lot of exercises`, you can Read, Edit and Run them ONLINE
- Covering nearly all aspects of Rust, such as async/await, threads, sync primitives, optimizing, standard libraries, tool chain, data structures and algorithms etc.
- Every exercise has its own solutions
- The overall difficulties are a bit higher and from easy to super hard: easy 🌟 medium 🌟🌟 hard 🌟🌟🌟 super hard 🌟🌟🌟🌟
**What we want to do is fill in the gap between learning and getting started with real projects.**
## Some of our exercises
🌟🌟🌟 Tuple struct looks similar to tuples, it has added meaning the struct name provides but has no named fields. It's useful when you want give the whole tuple a name, but don't care the fields's names.