X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/rust-101.git/blobdiff_plain/188b1ec1b8528e2326791feccc8077e15bd60182..4b75a1808a0ee75383f81659f6262fefc7047a09:/src/main.rs diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs index 1111443..97d3530 100644 --- a/src/main.rs +++ b/src/main.rs @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ // Welcome to Rust-101 // =================== // -// This is [Rust-101](https://www.ralfj.de/projects/rust-101/), a small *work-in-progress* -// tutorial for the [Rust language](http://www.rust-lang.org/). -// It is intended to be an interactive, hands-on course: I believe the only way to -// *really* learn a language is to write code in it, so you should be coding during -// the course. +// This is [Rust-101](https://www.ralfj.de/projects/rust-101/), a small tutorial for +// the [Rust language](http://www.rust-lang.org/). It is intended to be an interactive, +// hands-on course: I believe the only way to *really* learn a language is to write code +// in it, so you should be coding during the course. // // If you have any questions that are not answered here, check out the "Additional Resources" // below. In particular, the IRC channel is filled with awesome people willing to help you! I spent @@ -18,7 +17,7 @@ // --------- // // When you got here, I am kind of assuming that you already decided to give Rust at -// least a look, so that I don't have to do much convincing here ;-) . But just in +// least a look, so that I don't have to do much convincing here. But just in // case, here's why I think Rust is worth learning:
// At this time, Rust is a language with a pretty unique set of goals. Rust aims to // achieve C++-style control over memory and execution behavior (like, static vs. dynamic @@ -59,7 +58,7 @@ // -------------- // // Open `your-workspace/src/part00.rs` in your favorite editor, and follow the link below for -// the explanations and exercises. Have fun! +// the explanations and exercises. You are ready to start. Have fun! // // ### Introduction // @@ -84,8 +83,8 @@ // * [Part 12: Rc, Interior Mutability, Cell, RefCell](part12.html) // * [Part 13: Concurrency, Arc, Send](part13.html) // * [Part 14: Slices, Arrays, External Dependencies](part14.html) -// * [Part 15: Mutex, Interior Mutability (cont.), Sync](part15.html) -// * (to be continued) +// * [Part 15: Mutex, Interior Mutability (cont.), RwLock, Sync](part15.html) +// * [Part 16: Unsafe Rust, Drop](part16.html) // #![allow(dead_code, unused_imports, unused_variables, unused_mut, unreachable_code)] mod part00; @@ -104,6 +103,7 @@ mod part12; mod part13; mod part14; mod part15; +mod part16; // To actually run the code of some part (after filling in the blanks, if necessary), simply edit the `main` // function. @@ -120,5 +120,7 @@ fn main() { // // * [The Rust Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) // * [Rust by Example](http://rustbyexample.com/) +// * [The Advanced Rust Programming Guide](http://cglab.ca/~abeinges/blah/turpl/_book/README.html) // * The [Rust Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/) +// * A [collection of links](https://github.com/ctjhoa/rust-learning) to blog posts, articles, videos, etc. for learning Rust. // * For the IRC channel and other forums, see the "Community" section of the [Rust Documentation index](http://doc.rust-lang.org/index.html)