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Network Programming with Rust: Build Fast and Resilient Network Servers and Clients by Leveraging Rust's Memory-Safety and Concurrency Features

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Rust has steadily become one of the most important new programming languages in recent years. One the one hand, it is low-level enough to provide fine-grained control over memory while providing memory-safety through compile-time validation. Rust also guarantees data race-free parallelism. All these features make it uniquely suitable for ...

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Published February 27, 2018

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October 13, 2018
A good introduction to many crates that can be used for network programming, but after spending 50-60 pages on a general introduction to networking, about 150 pages are left to cover too many topics. The result is a collection of chapters that feel just a little more than the README in the crates' repos.

It's a shame because it's quite well written.
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