5 Steps to Learn Rust Programming

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Here are the 5 steps I used to learn Rust Programming.

00:00 - Intro
00:08 - Step 1 - The Book One
01:07 - Step 2 - The Useful One
08:10 - Step 3 - The Magic One
13:24 - Step 4 - The Learning One
21:05 - Step 5 - The Boring One

== Jeremy Chone:

== Jeremy Chone Rust Video Playlists:

- Rust - Live Coding Rust Programming
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Watching tip: Try 1.5x or even 2x speed; it plays relatively well (assuming the accent isn't an issue).

JeremyChone
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This is a fantastic video Jeremy. Thanks for the high quality content.

DidierProphete
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This thing enlighten me not only for how to learn Rust, but also how to improve my learning journey of other things. Thank you Jeremy.

mhemaungthuwin
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Hey man, seeing you in the video feels different! Great job!

lysendertrades
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I used the same process as your step 4 when learning C# 15 years ago, with many small "xp". It was so useful to be able to come back later on some on those and I kept adding new ones years after.

catsolstice
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Awesome! A solid, no-nonsense approach to learn the craft, like a renaissance artist !

FedericoGambassi-sr
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Learned a lot from this video. Those xp directories are a very neat idea. Better then trying to figure something out in the middle of some larger and more serious code base. Please keep making those types of videos explaining not just the language but also tooling and processes. Thank you very much.

romangeber
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when i first started to learn Rust, the tooling such as 'cargo watch' has massively improved my dev exp. for learning the language, whenever i sit to learn c++ the tooling is absolute garbage.
I have a single repo for my entire rust learning broken down by books, projects, crates, tutorials. I also set up layouts on zellij(if anyone hasn't tried it, its better than tmux, and i am looong time tmux user) to hit 1 command and it will create panes and run commands. But all your tips are a true gem of knowledge and they have helped me organize by examples and better bash commands. Thanks a ton, i strongly feel anyone who is learning rust should start with this video, game changer

Shivachetha
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I've not actually managed to start using rust and writing stuff with it for the exact reason you say. I started reading the book but the later concepts get really difficult. I will definitely take your advice and just read the beginning and then start some projects.

It's very helpful to know which chapters I should make sure I read, but I wasn't sure if you meant I should read chapters 1-5 or if 6 should be covered too.

sharktamer
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It’s always amazing to see how ppl learn. Eg I could not agree more about “not allowing yourself to be overwhelmed“. Learning anything worthwhile takes time, practice and deliberation. There are no magic N steps but a journey instead. Thanks Jeremy

Amapramaadhy
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Always glad to see new videos from you!

DonAlonzo
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Really appreciate you sharing this - I've been doing ok and even been able to get the first Rust web app into production at my current job with the help of your other videos, but this one really helped me see how I was getting bogged down trying to build build only bigger projects when small cli would allow for much more experience - really all these tips hit home and I will incorporate right away - looking forward to the desktop application reveal! Keep doing what you're doing - you're very encouraging and inspiring!

ryankhetlyr
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This is great content. You always hit it out of the park. Hope to work with you someday

polares
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It seems a good approach for learning Rust.

kamertonaudiophileplayer
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Hello Jeremy, thank you for sharing your learning method. But I'm curios to know how you search for directories in the visual code search bar (when you type 'xp'). The default behaviour is to show the matching name of files stored in the directories .... :)

IvanoColtellacci
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Great thank you ! Rust is very large possibilities for create blockchain and tools rewrite software !!

Cryptopunkstar
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Je reconnais un français à l'accent haha

matthieu
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how would yu personally rate your skills in Rust? Let us say, on scale up to 100, where 100 is pro and daily contributer to Rust Core 😁

RichardWalterLanda