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The original was posted on /r/rust by /u/nikitarevenco on 2024-11-04 15:38:21+00:00.
Hello Rustaceans!, I decided to learn Rust because I want to:
- Understand how systems work at a lower level
- Learn backend web development
- Use a compiled language
- Be able to contribute to projects written in Rust and participate in the community
Background:
I have 10 months of hobby programming experience making static sites with TypeScript and no knowldedge of systems programming
I tried out creating a backend in NextJS (js framework) and I wasn’t a fan of how abstracted everything is. I really want to understand how things actually works.
This is my current plan:
- Read The Official Rust Book (currently on chapter 17)
- Complete all the Rustlings exercises
- Read Zero to Production in Rust book, which is specifically about backend web development
Is this generally a good structure? Any other books that you can recommend me I should read?
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