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How to Learn Rust

Learning Rust

The following is a list of resources for learning Rust as well as tips and tricks for learning the language faster.

Warning

Rust is not C or C++ so the way your accustomed to do things in those languages might not work in Rust. The best way to learn Rust is to embrace its best practices and see where that takes you.

The generally recommended path is to start by reading the books, and doing small coding exercises until the rules around borrow checking become intuitive. Once this happens, then you can expand to more real world projects. If you find yourself struggling hard with the borrow checker, seek help. It very well could be that you're trying to solve your problem in a way that goes against how Rust wants you to work.

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zpv / knowledge.md
Created June 7, 2019 05:14
Best Websites to Learn Ethical Hacking

Cybrary

Cybrary is a completely FREE online cybersecurity training website. Here you can Learn, contribute and join the only free and open source ethical hacking training community online. It provides training for most complicated topics of the IT sector. It is supported by a community of people to provide free up-to-date lessons and learning materials. Cybrary also provides the chance to connect with businesses in the ITsec industry.

Hack This Site

Hack This Site is a free, safe and legal training platform for hackers to test their hacking skills. The website has a vast selection of hacking articles. It also has a huge forum where users can discuss hacking and security. It’s an active community with many active projects in development. You’ll find a lot of new challenges and missions on the homepage including:

  • Basic missions
  • Realistic missions
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rylev / learn.md
Created March 5, 2019 10:50
How to Learn Rust

Learning Rust

The following is a list of resources for learning Rust as well as tips and tricks for learning the language faster.

Warning

Rust is not C or C++ so the way your accustomed to do things in those languages might not work in Rust. The best way to learn Rust is to embrace its best practices and see where that takes you.

The generally recommended path is to start by reading the books, and doing small coding exercises until the rules around borrow checking become intuitive. Once this happens, then you can expand to more real world projects. If you find yourself struggling hard with the borrow checker, seek help. It very well could be that you're trying to solve your problem in a way that goes against how Rust wants you to work.