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  • @derekbanas
    @derekbanas  2 роки тому +87

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    • @jeekakrishna
      @jeekakrishna 2 роки тому +1

      do we need to apply some coupon before purchase ?

    • @kia4now
      @kia4now Рік тому +7

      Hey Derek, just wanted to say I bought your course. I didnt need it since I already know python but im curious about all the extra stuff I'll learn
      The main reason I bought it is because you've been so helpful over the years and your passion is what made me actually want to code

  • @vet4206
    @vet4206 Рік тому +466

    no ads and a full course, from a very well articulated teacher. we don't deserve you

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +127

      Your appreciation is all that is required :)

    • @shafaghsepehr7466
      @shafaghsepehr7466 Рік тому +19

      turn off your ad blocker

    • @AarcoQ1
      @AarcoQ1 Рік тому +4

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    • @shahzaibhassan6504
      @shahzaibhassan6504 Рік тому +1

      @@shafaghsepehr7466 Lol

    • @despareint
      @despareint 11 місяців тому +3

      I don't mind the ads as long as I have an ad blocker

  • @christsciple
    @christsciple Рік тому +209

    I cannot thank you and commend you enough Derek! 10 years ago I was working full time in construction and part time in landscaping and as a janitor while going to college. I was barely making enough to afford my small room and food. I came across your videos and spent every spare minute I had watching you and practicing everything you did because I loved computers, writing code, and wanted a better life for myself and my eventual family.
    Fast forward to today and thanks to you I am a full-time software and data engineer that also does BI consulting on the side. I have become successful enough to build a new home for my family, take care of my parents, and take care of my siblings. I haven't stopped learning (hence why I am here learning Rust!) and it's because you're a wonderful teacher that can take many complex topics and ideas and interpret them in a way that allows me and tens of thousands of others to learn and apply.
    Also because of you, I do everything possible to give back and teach others as best I can.
    Anyways, thanks for making this content and doing it without cost as you literally helped me to start a career and climb out of poverty. I owe you so much - thank you!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +52

      Thank you for taking the time to write such a nice message and making my New Year. Congratulations on all that you accomplished and I wish you and your family all the best! Your message is the reason why I keep making videos.

    • @abasahmed
      @abasahmed Рік тому +3

      Such an inspiration you are Derek.. may be I will find time to create a course and share my experiences

    • @johnbeal6592
      @johnbeal6592 Рік тому +1

      How long it took you to get your first job on programming and in what language?

  • @memoryman51
    @memoryman51 2 роки тому +111

    I've been meaning to learn rust. Now I have an easy entry to the language. Thanks! Love your videos.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +20

      Thank you :) I did my best to cover the core language with a little more. I think anyone that works through this video will be able to move on to making real projects

    • @ItzShinePlayz
      @ItzShinePlayz Рік тому

      @@derekbanas I have hard time understanding 1o1

    • @lol-wc3ld
      @lol-wc3ld Рік тому

      also a good idea is checking out the ebook by running rustup docs -book in your terminal

  • @mattshu
    @mattshu 2 роки тому +16

    Randomly stopping by to thank you again for your Java and C# videos from years back. You helped make programming 'click' for me

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! Congratulations on all you accomplished!

  • @azharuddin337
    @azharuddin337 2 роки тому +12

    I have been watching Professor Derek Banas since 2010.. And now being Rust Enthusiast and learner, I want to extend sincere gratitude to your sir,
    Thank you for all what you do to teach us new things.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much :) It is my pleasure to be of help. Thank you for the nice message

  • @verified_tinker1818
    @verified_tinker1818 Рік тому +18

    For new viewers, you can add new dependencies with “cargo add”.

  • @mithradates
    @mithradates 2 роки тому +113

    Awesome! I used your old Rust video way back in the day when first learning Rust in 2019 and as of this month I've been a full-time Rust developer for a year so all's well that ends well. Going to let people know that you've got a new one!

    • @mau5atron
      @mau5atron 2 роки тому +1

      What was interviewing for a Rust role like? I looked into Rust back in 2018 but didn't have enough experience with other languages to understand and be productive with it. I'm halfway through this video and feel like I could jump on a project with Rocket and start building backend web services after learning a bit of Erlang and Go.

    • @mithradates
      @mithradates 2 роки тому +4

      @@mau5atron In my case the company was just starting to move to Rust and was looking for someone to help with that, plus I had written and recorded a lot of material here on the language so I was sort of pre-tested already. (Also helped that the company is Korean and I live in Korea)

    • @mau5atron
      @mau5atron 2 роки тому +1

      mithradates very cool! I didn’t notice you had content on Rust in Korean. I appreciate the insight. I just subbed :)

    • @mithradates
      @mithradates 2 роки тому +1

      @@mau5atron Thanks! There's definitely a shortage of material to learn Rust here in Korea so I've been making most of my videos in Korean (have a few English ones to add now though and are making those).

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +8

      That's awesome! Congratulations on your job

  • @17ab17
    @17ab17 Рік тому +6

    I originally expected this to be a tutorial upon the game Rust. Then I thought it was a comprehensive guide to rust, the stuff that's made from oxidizing iron. Now I'm aware that this is a 2.5 hour course on coding xD

  • @axorusmt7042
    @axorusmt7042 2 роки тому +7

    Bro I literally started learning rust this week. Perfect timing

  • @maxovicsteiner9646
    @maxovicsteiner9646 2 роки тому +5

    Putting the installation part at the end of the video is a really smart move. I wish other tutorials did that too

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks I thought that was a good idea

    • @CommanderRiker0
      @CommanderRiker0 7 місяців тому +2

      Can't tell if this is sarcasm or not

  • @martinmaurer6531
    @martinmaurer6531 Рік тому +1

    Small "error" (or better way existing): Position 2:28:03, chapter Rc T, "balance < 5.00" shall be "balance < amt", otherwise error when withdrawing e.g. 6.00

  • @andriiabramov5707
    @andriiabramov5707 Рік тому +4

    Dear Derek, I wish you all the best, Thank you for being with me for more than 8 years!
    I started watching your when I joined university and had almost no programming skills. And now I'm leading yet another project but I still enjoy watching your tutorials videos!
    With gratitude,
    Andrii

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for taking the time to say you have found my tutorials useful. Congratulations on all of your success! I wish you all the best!

  • @KellenProctor
    @KellenProctor Рік тому +3

    Great rundown of Rust!!
    In VSCode, Alt + Shift + up (or down) arrow key will copy a line (or highlighted lines). Then you can move the line(s) with alt + arrow keys

  • @sr567
    @sr567 Рік тому +15

    Wonderful course. one suggestion: Use dim color for the hints that auto generated. it is little bit confusing whether you typed it or it is a vscode hint

  • @mannycalavera121
    @mannycalavera121 2 роки тому +35

    Just the sheer level of information and knowledge you've put out Into the world is amazing. You're truly an exceptional human being.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +9

      Thank you for the kind compliment :) I’m very lucky to be able to do this

  • @alexandros-markovits
    @alexandros-markovits 2 роки тому +20

    That's an outstanding tutorial. Would gladly pay for it or additional content about rust as a course in Udemy. As always, your work is exceptional!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +5

      Thank you for the nice compliment :)

  • @SandyGe
    @SandyGe Рік тому +7

    I hecking love this tutorial! Derek, the pace for me personally is perfect!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому

      Thank you :) I'm happy I could help

  • @rafaelbachmann3619
    @rafaelbachmann3619 2 роки тому +8

    Your tutorials on Java got me started on this journey around 2010. There was a long break in between, but I'm happy back at coding, in my first Rust job, and was VERY happy to see you post this. It will help many people to get started.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you and congratulations!!!

    • @fedeanastasis7040
      @fedeanastasis7040 Рік тому

      Was it hard to find the job? How was the technical interview? Also congrats

  • @mushinart
    @mushinart 2 роки тому +5

    Finally ....i feel that i personally owe you a big one for making this particular one....im grateful for you sir ...

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you :) I’m very happy that I could help

  • @tintin537
    @tintin537 2 роки тому +3

    WOW, I just started to learn rust in a few weeks and suddenly Derek comes and gives a tutorial on it.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      I hope it helps you on your journey :) Rust is a wonderful language!

    • @tintin537
      @tintin537 2 роки тому

      @@derekbanas you're one of the best teachers I have ever seen

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the nice compliment :) It is my pleasure to help

  • @stevenw424
    @stevenw424 Рік тому +5

    Awesome Video Derek! You are always my No.1 source of picking up a new language. Once again spent a dozen hours digesting this video. I will keep upvoting and boost the youtube algorithm.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much :) I need help with the algorithm for sure

  • @joostkoch7229
    @joostkoch7229 Рік тому +2

    amazing, I used to know javascript and python quite well and this is the perfect entry to rust

  • @stevematdavies
    @stevematdavies Рік тому +2

    Awesome course. One nit pick, your description of Closures is not quite right. You are illustrating a lambda or anonymous function, but a closure is merely a scope which wraps values, that can be passed into other scopes (such as a function as an argument to another function).
    This is largely achieved in most cases by anonymous functions but these functions are not "closures" in that they merely are functions. The actual scope they contain and give access to is what actually creates the closure (i.e. it "closes the scope in")
    Many languages allow this construct and many don't particularly rely on anonymous functions, but all rely on first class functions (functions that can be passes as objects).
    iter() is a very good example of implementing a closure, especially as you illustrated the next() function!

  • @irlshrek
    @irlshrek 2 роки тому +3

    i would love more rust content! ive never been more excited about a language since I learned how to code for the first time.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      I'll see what I can do about making a bigger video with some real projects next time.

  • @MarkusBurrer
    @MarkusBurrer Рік тому +2

    Important note: the if example you are showing is NOT an expression. It's a statement. Expressions ALWAYS return something
    It the Ternary Operator example you say that you don't need a semicolon after the last statement, but the true and false are actually expressions in this case.
    Summary: Your if example is a statement and your ternary operator example is an expression. Please don't mix this up

  • @gregf3021
    @gregf3021 2 місяці тому

    Seems everytime I need to learn a language I come to you Derek. Very concise and you don't take forever to get going.

  • @mau5atron
    @mau5atron 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you Derek for making this video! Been meaning to jump into Rust again after a hiatus since 2018. I'm already halfway through it and feel pretty good about using Rust on some projects.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      That's great :) I'm happy I could help

  • @muhammadhafizuddin2965
    @muhammadhafizuddin2965 6 місяців тому

    Hey derek, just wanna say you helped me so much with your videos. Back in secondary school 9 years ago, you are one of my first youtube channel that i use to learn programming. fast forward, now im working as software engineer, doing enterprise sites. Yet here i am, still learning from the same teacher. Thank you so much!!!

  • @Theely
    @Theely 9 місяців тому +1

    Every time I want to start learning Rust, I hit the same place early on that spoils the whole language for me: "do_something.expect("error type message")
    The only place that .expect("error type message") will EVER make sense in a program is if you actually expect something to break. Any other explanation given is the same result: a better word could have been chosen.

  • @werrutkyupnext
    @werrutkyupnext Рік тому +7

    I am currently at 1:44:05 and this Tutorial is great man!

  • @JoeEnos
    @JoeEnos Рік тому +4

    I love this style - quick and to the point, loaded with info.

  • @VasuVanka
    @VasuVanka 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Derek, This is Vasu. loved your rust intro. small appreciation.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you very much for your support! I greatly appreciate it! I'm very happy that I could help.

  • @drumdover
    @drumdover Рік тому +10

    I love this tutorial! Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into it. Unrelated to the tutorial topic, but what keyboard are you using in this video? The alpha and return keys are soothing.

  • @allliver123
    @allliver123 Рік тому

    bro making a free tutorial with no ads at all, this is epic

  • @franciszekadamski5037
    @franciszekadamski5037 2 місяці тому +1

    It's easier to read thread_rng as "thread range", but I belive rng stands for "random number generator" and it's worth to mention that

  • @hasansimsek1
    @hasansimsek1 Рік тому +1

    Thank you a lot Derek!
    Just for contribution: We can declare variables with the same name and with the same data type.

  • @neilclay5835
    @neilclay5835 Рік тому +2

    This is very good. My one irritation is the constant VSCode popups which pop up and distract the viewer, sometimes temporarily overwriting text that has just been written. But other than that, a great intro to this very important language, thanks.

    • @jboxy
      @jboxy Рік тому

      Turn off autosuggestion and use Ctrl+space when u want

    • @neilclay5835
      @neilclay5835 Рік тому +2

      @@jboxy I'm talking about in the video, not in my editor

    • @jboxy
      @jboxy Рік тому +2

      @@neilclay5835 oh lol

  • @thenonhuman941
    @thenonhuman941 Рік тому +1

    I just watched a one minute and I already know this is what I needed!

  • @brunobmartim
    @brunobmartim Рік тому

    I think YT might monetize much, much more educational videos and tutorials like that.
    You Derek, deserve more thank a simple monetization, you deserve I title of teacher and got paid as a teacher just for videos like that.
    I want to thank you for this video. Seriously, my comment can’t express how much a thank you.

  • @autoeggnet7192
    @autoeggnet7192 Рік тому +1

    I play and learn this tutorial repeatedly but still I'm not used to RUST. Thank you for your lesson.

  • @rayan361ify
    @rayan361ify 2 роки тому +2

    Nice, I know what my Saturday is going look like. Thanks a lot Derek!!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      There is a ton to learn in this video. I hope you find it useful

  • @mmmt
    @mmmt Рік тому +1

    Amazing. Now please make a real world small project using rust.

  • @imanqoly
    @imanqoly 16 днів тому

    I enjoyed learning Rust every second of this tutorial 👌🏻

  • @kobibr9362
    @kobibr9362 Рік тому

    I will tell you what. You had such an impact on my life and you keep doing it. This is an amazing human being people.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому

      Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a nice message. I greatly appreciate it and I wish you all the best!

  • @mojekonto9287
    @mojekonto9287 Рік тому

    I had a problem with the last exercise with the thread and the bank account... then I went to chatgpt, pasted my code and told it to correct it for me.... and it DID! Although it used a "move" keyword in one place, and changed the 5.0 into amt, which actually made sense :o I got blown away. Anyway, coming back to the course... it has been great! I learned quite a bit :) Woow, it took me over 10 hours over the course of a few days to complete this 2.5h course.... can't imagine how much time it took Derek to prepare it and record it for us... :o

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to tell me it helped and for sharing your journey, which was an interesting one :)

  • @akagaming9431
    @akagaming9431 Рік тому

    Just when I thought that I need to search for Rust all-in-1 video, I've found one! Thanks for uploading this 9 months ago Derek! I'm gonna catch the Rust wave.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому

      It is a fantastic language with probably the best compiler ever

  • @MikeM8891
    @MikeM8891 Рік тому +2

    Is it weird that I had a big stupid smile on my face as I was learning this. Rust seems like something special and this is a great tutorial to get started!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +1

      That's great! I agree! Every language can learn something from Rust!

  • @Dr.Cosmar
    @Dr.Cosmar 8 місяців тому

    I typically use while loops when the length or number of values is dynamic, and for loops when the length or number of values is static. Also I use them to help ensure the correct user input, and for testing parts of a function repeatedly.

  • @TwinechoesEntertainment
    @TwinechoesEntertainment Рік тому

    Did not know Joe Swanson from Family Guy knew Rust. Loved listening to every minute of it! Great tutorial!

  • @adamkimberley2575
    @adamkimberley2575 Рік тому

    It's conetent like this that makes me think that the web wasn't a mistake after all. Thank you, sir!

  • @tarunyellapu6355
    @tarunyellapu6355 Рік тому +2

    Bro, this guy got 69 as an output when he asked Rust to give a number between 1 and 100 on his first try. ON HIS FIRST TRY!!!11!1!

  • @ImNotActuallyChristian
    @ImNotActuallyChristian Рік тому

    One thing I dislike about a lot of beginner tutorials for languages, is the mass importing at the beginning. I think it'd be much better to just include as things are needed rather than just stating "we'll use this at a later point"

  • @mojekonto9287
    @mojekonto9287 Рік тому +1

    I have just started and found the type hints quite distracting while learning the syntax. If anyone does, too, I found out how to get rid of them: open %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Code\User\settings.json and add "editor.inlayHints.enabled": "off". Now you can enjoy the true look of the Rust syntax ;)

  • @superkruger
    @superkruger Рік тому +2

    Massive torrent of info, great stuff!
    1:55:20 should have thrown an error opening the file, but you had File::create instead of File::open

  • @maciekwojdyna2271
    @maciekwojdyna2271 2 місяці тому

    You convinced me, i'll definitely dive into it, thanks Derek. Rust looks like really fun language, something low-level that i really needed, also rest api created with rust gonna be much more efficient than Python flask that im currently working in, right?

  • @TomLeg
    @TomLeg Рік тому +2

    At 50:30, you can't use .bytes() to get unicode, or it has limited value. Not sure of the Rust terminology but it should e .cahars() or .graphemes()

  • @DheemanSaha
    @DheemanSaha Рік тому +1

    glad to see your new video man. keep it up

  • @johnmahugu3527
    @johnmahugu3527 Місяць тому

    Banas :D awesome thank you very much for this. i am an accomplished scientist now thanks to many of your videos.

  • @ItsPungpond98
    @ItsPungpond98 Рік тому +1

    This tutorial is like your dad teaching you how to code in Rust.

  • @ReedoTV
    @ReedoTV 2 роки тому

    Since Rust 1.62 you can do `cargo add ` instead of manually adding it to the Cargo.toml

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      Yes in hindsight I wish I would have showed way more cargo commands. Now that I know people enjoy this long form, I'll cover literally everything in my next video.

  • @psuvlogs
    @psuvlogs Рік тому +1

    Completed till 58:29 in one go, great lecture so far...

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому

      Thank you :) I’m happy I could help

  • @TattedFaceJoey
    @TattedFaceJoey 6 місяців тому

    I'm currently at 12:35. I wish you had mentioned that e.g. ': String', ': &str', 'Result', and 'msg:' were actually auto-inserted and the viewer (i.e. me) didn't need to enter them. I was following along and thought you entered them

    • @DJDopeB
      @DJDopeB 6 місяців тому

      With it or without it I'm getting an error. Something like: expected some of 8 tokens. Not sure what it is. I'm stuck 😢

    • @tornoutlaw
      @tornoutlaw 5 місяців тому

      @@DJDopeB Same here, probably because we installed a newer cargo/rust version and the syntax has changed since 2022.
      It compiled for me, when I removed `buf: `, `Result` and `msg:`.
      Unfortunately, this will have me look for a newer tutorial :/

  • @jawad9757
    @jawad9757 Рік тому

    Great video as always, not entirely sure why I watched since I already know rust but I don't regret it.

  • @alex7yd82n
    @alex7yd82n Рік тому +2

    My friend thought this was Rust, but rust the game 💀

  • @delicate_ostrich
    @delicate_ostrich 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this, what a fantastic introduction and primer. Will be checking out your other tutorials for sure.

  • @kasperchristensen8416
    @kasperchristensen8416 Рік тому

    Glad to learn that variables in Rust are immutable by default, because God knows you use a lot of "const" declarations when writing code with C/C++ ;)

  • @dizphunkt
    @dizphunkt Рік тому +1

    Hey Derek, this course is absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому

      Thank you very much :) I'm happy you enjoyed it

  • @sencode589
    @sencode589 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks. I learned a lot from your videos since a long time.
    Great tutorial 👍.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you :) I’m glad they helped

  • @serhiy2020
    @serhiy2020 2 роки тому +2

    Nice, can’t wait to watch this more thorough Rust tutorial!

  • @GaryChike
    @GaryChike Рік тому +2

    If you want to use 'print!' vs 'println!' macro in Derek's beginning interactive demo, you will want to flush the buffer in this case. 🚽
    print!("What is your name?");
    io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); // flush the buffer
    let mut input = String::new();

  • @Redyf
    @Redyf 8 місяців тому

    What a great instructor, your videos are amazing man. Thank you very much for uploading this

  • @thisisnotok2100
    @thisisnotok2100 2 роки тому

    wow crazy, I have been reading through the rust manual the last couple of days and this is great

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому

      Thank you :) I'm happy it helped

  • @Quenjii
    @Quenjii Рік тому

    Some good content here so thank you! However, it would be nice to cover things in order. A concept of ownership is covered only half way through a video when it's been used multiple times up to that point. There are other similar examples.

  • @TomLeg
    @TomLeg Рік тому +1

    At 58:36 in the discussion about vectors, First you generate a pointer to the second element of vec2, then you get() that same element. This seems like duplication. Accessing vector elements is pretty minor, but why do things twice? DRY, as they say.

    • @dynfoxx
      @dynfoxx Рік тому +3

      It's get vs []. Get returns an option that's why it can be none. [] returns a reference and panics if it's out of bounds.

  • @jullyanolino
    @jullyanolino Рік тому

    Thank you for the instructive lecture, Sir.
    Sometimes, my compiler warn me to use "move" keyword in thread::spawn() in order to force the closure to take ownership of a object and any other referenced variables.
    As a beginner, I can still not grasp this concept. I just obbey it while I do not get it.

  • @arunbeckham8384
    @arunbeckham8384 2 роки тому

    Hello Derek, where have you been these days. Finally much awaited video is out here, it's very useful for beginners

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for stopping by. I'll be updating the learn in one videos that I think need a refresh. Golang is next

    • @arunbeckham8384
      @arunbeckham8384 2 роки тому

      @@derekbanas oh that's great. You have already uploaded golang i suppose.

  • @JesseBourretGheysen
    @JesseBourretGheysen Рік тому

    Hugely helpful introduction to the language. Thank you

  • @devmahad
    @devmahad Рік тому

    For my refrence 1:00:35
    Information of crates & modules 1:35:39
    Till iterators: 1:55:46

  • @dabody123456
    @dabody123456 Рік тому

    hey thnx for shearing
    the sosfullyTutorial
    in part "Iterators"
    i have understanding
    in compuert memory .
    here u get first array (1 st )
    also the language didnt count from scratch /> i see in python
    and i'm still learning too / we do from left [ zero , one ,tow ..]
    its comin as *zero here in ur exmp as i'm understing .
    thnx for ur Tutorial agen.

  • @ChessFlix
    @ChessFlix 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Derek. I really appreciate the learning material.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому

      Thank you :) I'm happy I could help

  • @blebdapleb8771
    @blebdapleb8771 Рік тому +4

    Apparently Rust is gonna be the new big language soon so I better learn it asap

  • @a_k__
    @a_k__ 2 роки тому

    Derek is back with amazing tutorials

  • @fabiojuniorxD
    @fabiojuniorxD Рік тому

    if you face an error like "error: linker `cc` not found" you might check if you have C build tools installed ("build-essential" and "gcc" on linux).
    in case that you have it, just reinstall gcc (run "sudo apt reinstall gcc") on linux

  • @newsgroupsusenet5486
    @newsgroupsusenet5486 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Derek, can't wait for your next Zig course, the next big thing after Rust!

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      I'll hold a vote and let everyone decide what my next learn in one should be

    • @chocoblan4288
      @chocoblan4288 2 роки тому

      @@derekbanas how about nim?

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  2 роки тому +2

      What ever wins the vote today will be the next video. I'll make a video on any language

  • @Sanmayce
    @Sanmayce Рік тому +1

    Hi Derek,
    the video states: "Rust is the language of choice for those looking for high performance", cannot agree, should replace "the" with "a", right?! He-heh, no high performance when no proper usage.

  • @mb77mb66
    @mb77mb66 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate your tutorial. After watching dozens of tutorials with pizzas, shapes and whatever, I would appreciate if someone built a tutorial based around ... terminator assault software, something that will keep me awake during watching of the tutorial.

    • @derekbanas
      @derekbanas  Рік тому +1

      I'm working on tutorials that teach through projects to try and keep them more interesting. My next tutorial will be like that

    • @mb77mb66
      @mb77mb66 Рік тому

      @@derekbanas Unexpected answer, but welcome. Thanks!

  • @andrewchen2349
    @andrewchen2349 2 роки тому

    I want to learn Rust, and I found this video. It feels like I want to sleep, and someone gives me a pillow. Thank you!

  • @joeyvico
    @joeyvico 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this Derek. As usual your videos are all a must watch

  • @leboyoyo
    @leboyoyo Рік тому

    I am watching the tutorial,
    it's really nice,
    there is not so much intro to Rust
    I also like the League of Legend Icon ;)

  • @ZaheerUddin-he8zj
    @ZaheerUddin-he8zj 7 місяців тому

    Best Rust learning course on UA-cam. Waiting for more on Rust. Thank You @derekbanas for this awesome tutorial.

  • @alexdai_
    @alexdai_ 10 місяців тому

    Such a marathon lesson, I love it!

  • @kishanbsh
    @kishanbsh Рік тому

    One suggestion, It would have been more great if you added "how to unit test?" in this video

  • @cptmc
    @cptmc Рік тому

    Great video as usual. And you opened yourself up for it this time, "I'd buy that for a #1!" hehe

  • @jcorsage
    @jcorsage Рік тому

    my man dropped another banger ong

  • @McZonk
    @McZonk Рік тому +1

    First thing to learn is how to switch warnings off.

  • @madmuke
    @madmuke Рік тому +1

    the work!!! great vid man

  • @yakataz
    @yakataz Рік тому +1

    Closures are so hard for me to understand for some reason

  • @bossgd100
    @bossgd100 6 місяців тому

    Hi, I'm almost at the end of this excellent course!
    Do you recommend another book or course on the rust programming language?
    (i saw your Programming Rust: Fast, Safe Systems Development 2nd Edition recommandation in description but i ask to know if there is something better)

  • @indianfromsouth7756
    @indianfromsouth7756 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful tutorial as always 🙏 Thank you so much for making complicated, difficult things easy 🙏 It feels like I am eating double cheese burst pizzas and heavy chocolate ice cream and I am losing weight and becoming more fit because of that 🙏 I am having fun and learning the toughest programming language in the world at the same time such a dangerous combo 😆