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Jon Gjengset
Implementing TCP in Rust (part 1)

In this stream, we started implementing the ubiquitous TCP protocol that underlies much of the traffic on the internet! In particular ...

5:19:48
Implementing TCP in Rust (part 1)

247,899 views

6 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: async/await

Finally, we tackle the topic of async/await in Rust, and specifically looking at how to use and think about async/await more so than ...

2:34:01
Crust of Rust: async/await

229,419 views

4 years ago

Sledge315
Rust Electricity Tutorial: How to Illuminate Your Base Like a Pro!

Welcome to our Rust Electricity Tutorial! In this video, we'll dive deep into the world of lighting in Rust, showing you how to ...

3:35
Rust Electricity Tutorial: How to Illuminate Your Base Like a Pro!

6,784 views

1 year ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: Declarative Macros

In this second Crust of Rust video, we cover declarative macros, macro_rules!, by re-implementing the vec! macro from the ...

1:36:11
Crust of Rust: Declarative Macros

77,289 views

5 years ago

timClicks
Rust's lifetimes made easy

Let's figure out Rust's lifetime concept. We'll walk through a small Rust program that uses references and see what Rust means ...

6:39
Rust's lifetimes made easy

21,173 views

2 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Decrusting the tracing crate

In this stream, we peel back the crust on the tracing crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/ — and explore its interface, ...

2:57:25
Decrusting the tracing crate

71,675 views

1 year ago

codingjerk
Zig is better than Rust (sometimes)

Since I use both Rust and Zig, I've collected some use cases, where I prefer Zig over Rust. While it's not an objective comparison, ...

20:21
Zig is better than Rust (sometimes)

96,022 views

7 months ago

Jon Gjengset
Decrusting the serde crate

In this stream, we peel back the crust on the serde crate — https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/ — and explore its interface, structure, ...

1:51:21
Decrusting the serde crate

77,910 views

3 years ago

timClicks
Pixelate an image in less than 50 lines of code - Learning Rust Creatively

Have you ever wondered about how to create a pixelated image? This video shows you how to do it yourself with the nearest ...

34:41
Pixelate an image in less than 50 lines of code - Learning Rust Creatively

4,856 views

2 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Decrusting the tokio crate

In this stream, we peeled back the crust on the tokio crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/ — and explored its interface, ...

3:31:48
Decrusting the tokio crate

181,293 views

1 year ago

timClicks
Unwrapping Async/await in Rust (incl. futures, executors and tokio)

Learn about what's actually happening when you use the async and await keywords in Rust. Tim explains why the asynchronous ...

28:45
Unwrapping Async/await in Rust (incl. futures, executors and tokio)

1,616 views

1 month ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: Channels

In this (fifth) Crust of Rust video, we cover multi-produce/single-consumer (mpsc) channels, by re-implementing some of the ...

1:43:12
Crust of Rust: Channels

93,820 views

5 years ago

Its Luck
How to get stone in #rust  #tutorial

Similar to my previous episode How to gather wood in Rust. I will teach you the art of gathering any node such as stone, sulfur, ...

0:20
How to get stone in #rust #tutorial

3,180 views

1 year ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: std::collections

In this video we go over the various collection types in the Rust standard library (effectively `std::collections`), and discuss a bit ...

2:45:04
Crust of Rust: std::collections

85,324 views

2 years ago

timClicks
Why is Rust so fast? Something you might not have considered. #rustlang #programming #software

The effects of stack vs heap in programming languages. https://twitter.com/timClicks https://github.com/timClicks ...

0:57
Why is Rust so fast? Something you might not have considered. #rustlang #programming #software

9,793 views

2 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Procedural Macros in Rust (part 1)

In this stream, we take a look at Rust's procedural macros. These are much more flexible than the declarative macros you get with ...

4:02:27
Procedural Macros in Rust (part 1)

77,268 views

6 years ago

timClicks
A useful tip for every (?) Rust code base

Embedding tests are a neat feature of Rust's documentation system. But code examples in README files won't get picked up ...

1:42
A useful tip for every (?) Rust code base

1,022 views

2 years ago

Jon Gjengset
The Why, What, and How of Pinning in Rust

With the Future trait stabilized and async/await coming soon, many more people are being exposed to the Pin type and its sibling ...

3:03:54
The Why, What, and How of Pinning in Rust

82,877 views

6 years ago

xmdi
Coding in Rust until it's missing a basic feature...

Rust is the language of the future ... unless the future involves basic arithmetic.

0:35
Coding in Rust until it's missing a basic feature...

8,320 views

3 years ago

Jon Gjengset
Crust of Rust: Send, Sync, and their implementors

This time we go over the Send and Sync marker traits from the standard library, as well as some of the most important ...

1:07:04
Crust of Rust: Send, Sync, and their implementors

55,447 views

3 years ago