All about Rust | What Can You Build in Rust | Rust Tutorial

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Dennis, a software engineer at Turing and an expert in Rust, talks about the programming language in detail and shares key insight into what developers can build with it. Watch the video to learn more about Rust, how it compares with the other programming languages, and why you must learn Rust in 2022.

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The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California.
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Hey Dennis, I’d like to say that was my pleasure to chat with you and, you really spired me to learn news things! You’re a great developer and a wonderful person!!!

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Thank you for this, I’m new to programming and definitely looking into learning Rust, I know it is not a beginner friendly language, but I also know that over time with repetition I’ll get it.

RichReflectionz