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add a note to the README about this being a tutorial for an ancient version of Rust
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This documents Rust-101, a tutorial for the [Rust
language](http://www.rust-lang.org/).
This documents Rust-101, a tutorial for the [Rust
language](http://www.rust-lang.org/).
+**Note that this tutorial was written for Rust 1.3 in 2015, and the language evolved a lot since then.
+Some of the idioms presented here may no longer reflect current practice.**
+
## Online tutorial
The most accessible form of the tutorial is its
## Online tutorial
The most accessible form of the tutorial is its
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The most accessible form of the tutorial is its
## Offline Usage
You can either read through the sources in `src/`, or generate the
## Offline Usage
You can either read through the sources in `src/`, or generate the
-HTML in `docs/` using `make docs`
(this step need
s
-
[Pycco](https://fitzgen.github.io/pycco/))
.
+HTML in `docs/` using `make docs`
. This steps assumes `pipx install pycco` ha
s
+
been run before; it will use the pipx-created venv to import pycco
.
The files `workspace/src/part*.rs` are generated by `make workspace`.
The files `workspace/src/part*.rs` are generated by `make workspace`.