- cross-posted to:
- andybalaam_lectures@diode.zone
- cross-posted to:
- andybalaam_lectures@diode.zone
cross-posted from: https://diode.zone/videos/watch/020c07e6-f124-4b3e-8270-cc2d21bf9c67
Continuing on Rust programming basics by looking at ownership and memory management, including the stack and the heap: what they are, how they differ, and why you need to care.
For more help on ownership and the stack and the heap, try Chapter 4 of the Rust book.
Links:
Slides: http://artificialworlds.net/presentations/rust-101/A1-intro-to-rust
Exercises: https://101-rs.tweede.golf/A1-language-basics/mod.html
Rust 101 is a series of videos explaining how to write programs in Rust. The course materials for this series are developed by tweede golf. You can find more information at https://github.com/tweedegolf/101-rs and you can sponsor the work at https://github.com/sponsors/tweedegolf . They are released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International license.
This series of videos is copyright 2023 Andy Balaam and the tweede golf contributors and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Cross-posted here, for those not also subscribed to !andybalaam_lectures@diode.zone
If you are, and this cross-post annoys you, feel free to block this account (freamon@futurology.today) 'cos I don’t use it otherwise.
I think the cross-posting makes a lot of sense. You’re also, perhaps inadvertently, tracking where “The Book” reading club is up to.
It was a good video too! I personally preferred it to reading chapter 4 of “The Book”.
Lesson three already? Man, I need to hurry. I haven’t started yet, but I need to finish my final assignment for my bachelor first. I’ll catch up asap though, I promise.