// Course Content
// --------------
//
-// The part 00-03 cover some basic of the language, to give you a feeling for Rust's syntax and pervasive
-// mechanisms like pattern matching and traits. Parts 04-06 introduce the heart of the language, the ideas
-// making it different from anything else out there: Ownership, borrowing, lifetimes. In part 07-??, we
-// continue our tour through Rust with another example. Finally, in parts ??-??, we implement our own
-// version of `grep`, exhibiting some more Rust features as we go.
-//
-// Now, open `your-workspace/src/part00.rs` in your favorite editor, and follow the link below for
+// Open `your-workspace/src/part00.rs` in your favorite editor, and follow the link below for
// the explanations and exercises. Have fun!
//
+// ### Introduction
+//
// * [Part 00: Algebraic datatypes](part00.html)
// * [Part 01: Expressions, Inherent methods](part01.html)
// * [Part 02: Generic types, Traits](part02.html)
// * [Part 03: Input](part03.html)
+//
+// ### Basic Rust
+//
// * [Part 04: Ownership, Borrowing](part04.html)
// * [Part 05: Clone](part05.html)
// * [Part 06: Copy, Lifetimes](part06.html)
// * [Part 09: Iterators](part09.html)
// * [Part 10: Closures](part10.html)
// * [Part 11: Trait Objects, Box, Rc, Lifetime bounds](part11.html)
-// * [Part 12: Concurrency, Send](part12.html)
+//
+// ### Concurrency
+//
+// * [Part 12: Concurrency, Arc, Send](part12.html)
// * [Part 13: Slices, Arrays, External Dependencies](part13.html)
// * (to be continued)
+//
+// ### Advanced Rust
+//
+// * (to be continued)
+//
#![allow(dead_code, unused_imports, unused_variables, unused_mut, unreachable_code)]
/* extern crate docopt; */
mod part00;
-// Rust-101, Part 12: Concurrency, Send
-// ====================================
+// Rust-101, Part 12: Concurrency, Arc, Send
+// =========================================
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::{io, fs, thread};
-// Rust-101, Part 12: Concurrency, Send
-// ====================================
+// Rust-101, Part 12: Concurrency, Arc, Send
+// =========================================
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::{io, fs, thread};