diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 593769b..6aeecb3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ - -![Logo](assets/idiomatic-rust.png) + + + + [![Check Links](https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust/workflows/Check%20Links/badge.svg)](https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust/actions/workflows/check_links.yml) This repository collects resources for writing clean, idiomatic Rust code. You can find a sortable/searchable version of this list [here](https://corrode.dev/idiomatic-rust/). -> *Idiomatic* coding means following the conventions of a given language. It is +> _Idiomatic_ coding means following the conventions of a given language. It is > the most concise, convenient, and common way of accomplishing a task in that > language, rather than forcing it to work in a way the author is familiar with > from a different language. - Adapted from [Tim @@ -20,149 +23,199 @@ Contributions welcome! To add missing resources, [please refer to the contributi ## ⚙ Projects -* [blessed.rs](https://blessed.rs/) — An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem. Suggestions for popular, well-maintained crates. -* [cheats.rs - Idiomatic Rust tips](https://cheats.rs/) — A list of quick tips to make your code more idiomatic. -* [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy) — A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. -* [Elements of Rust](https://github.com/ferrous-systems/elements-of-rust) — A collection of software engineering techniques for effectively expressing intent with Rust. -* [Patterns](https://rust-unofficial.github.io/patterns/) — A catalogue of design patterns in Rust. -* [Possible Rust](https://www.possiblerust.com/) — A blog for intermediate Rust programmers exploring real-world code and design patterns. -* [Rust Anthology](https://github.com/brson/rust-anthology) — The best short-form writing about Rust, collected. -* [Rust API Guidelines](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/) — An extensive list of recommendations for idiomatic Rust APIs. -* [Rust by Example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/) — A community driven collection of example code which follow Rust best practices. + + +- [blessed.rs](https://blessed.rs/) — An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem. Suggestions for popular, well-maintained crates. + +- [cheats.rs - Idiomatic Rust tips](https://cheats.rs/) — A list of quick tips to make your code more idiomatic. + +- [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy) — A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. + +- [Elements of Rust](https://github.com/ferrous-systems/elements-of-rust) — A collection of software engineering techniques for effectively expressing intent with Rust. + +- [Patterns](https://rust-unofficial.github.io/patterns/) — A catalogue of design patterns in Rust. + +- [Possible Rust](https://www.possiblerust.com/) — A blog for intermediate Rust programmers exploring real-world code and design patterns. + +- [Rust Anthology](https://github.com/brson/rust-anthology) — The best short-form writing about Rust, collected. + +- [Rust API Guidelines](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/) — An extensive list of recommendations for idiomatic Rust APIs. + +- [Rust by Example](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/) — A community driven collection of example code which follow Rust best practices. ## 🏋 Workshops -* [Build your own JIRA with Rust](https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/build-your-own-jira-with-rust/) — A test-driven workshop to learn Rust by building your own JIRA clone! -* [Comprehensive Rust](https://github.com/google/comprehensive-rust) — A four day Rust course developed by the Android team, covering all aspects of Rust. -* [Ferrous Systems Teaching Material](https://ferrous-systems.github.io/teaching-material/index.html) — Free workshop material produced by Ferrous Systems for trainings. -* [Hecto: Build your own text editor in Rust](https://www.flenker.blog/hecto/) — This is a series of blog posts that shows you how to build a text editor in Rust -* [Idiomatic Rust Workshop](https://fettblog.eu/slides/idiomatic-rust/) — A talk/workshop about idiomatic Rust code focusing on effective use of existing syntax and design patterns -* [PingCAP talent plan](https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan) — A series of training courses about writing distributed systems in Rust. -* [Procedural Macros Workshop](https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro-workshop) — A selection of projects designed to learn to write Rust procedural macros. -* [Rust 101](https://101-rs.tweede.golf/) — A Rust University course by tweede golf. -* [Rust Development at Sentry](https://develop.sentry.dev/rust/) — A document containing useful resources for getting started with Rust and adhering to Sentry coding principles. -* [rust-lang/rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings) — Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code. + + +- [Build your own JIRA with Rust](https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/build-your-own-jira-with-rust/) — A test-driven workshop to learn Rust by building your own JIRA clone! + +- [Comprehensive Rust](https://github.com/google/comprehensive-rust) — A four day Rust course developed by the Android team, covering all aspects of Rust. + +- [Ferrous Systems Teaching Material](https://ferrous-systems.github.io/teaching-material/index.html) — Free workshop material produced by Ferrous Systems for trainings. + +- [Hecto: Build your own text editor in Rust](https://www.flenker.blog/hecto/) — This is a series of blog posts that shows you how to build a text editor in Rust + +- [Idiomatic Rust Workshop](https://fettblog.eu/slides/idiomatic-rust/) — A talk/workshop about idiomatic Rust code focusing on effective use of existing syntax and design patterns + +- [PingCAP talent plan](https://github.com/pingcap/talent-plan) — A series of training courses about writing distributed systems in Rust. + +- [Procedural Macros Workshop](https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro-workshop) — A selection of projects designed to learn to write Rust procedural macros. + +- [Rust 101](https://101-rs.tweede.golf/) — A Rust University course by tweede golf. + +- [Rust Development at Sentry](https://develop.sentry.dev/rust/) — A document containing useful resources for getting started with Rust and adhering to Sentry coding principles. + +- [rust-lang/rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings) — Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code. ## 📖 Books -* [Command Line Applications in Rust](https://rust-cli.github.io/book) — A tutorial on how to write CLI apps in Rust, learning many aspects of the ecosystem. -* [Command-Line Rust](https://github.com/kyclark/command-line-rust) — Learn the language by writing Rust versions of common Unix coreutils. -* [Discover the world of microcontrollers through Rust!](https://rust-embedded.github.io/discovery/) — An introductory course on microcontroller-based embedded systems using Rust. -* [High Assurance Rust](https://highassurance.rs/) — Developing secure and robust software, focusing on embedded-friendly data structures in Rust. -* [Programming Rust: Fast, Safe Systems Development](https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-rust-2nd/9781492052586/) — A comprehensive Rust Programming Guide that covers most of Rust's features in detail. -* [Rust Atomics and Locks](https://marabos.nl/atomics/) — Helps Rust programmers of all levels gain a clear understanding of low-level concurrency. -* [Rust Cookbook](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-cookbook) — Examples that demonstrate good practices to accomplish common programming tasks in Rust. -* [Rust for Rustaceans](https://nostarch.com/rust-rustaceans) — Covers how to design reliable, idiomatic, and ergonomic Rust programs based on best principles. + + +- [Command Line Applications in Rust](https://rust-cli.github.io/book) — A tutorial on how to write CLI apps in Rust, learning many aspects of the ecosystem. + +- [Command-Line Rust](https://github.com/kyclark/command-line-rust) — Learn the language by writing Rust versions of common Unix coreutils. + +- [Discover the world of microcontrollers through Rust!](https://rust-embedded.github.io/discovery/) — An introductory course on microcontroller-based embedded systems using Rust. + +- [High Assurance Rust](https://highassurance.rs/) — Developing secure and robust software, focusing on embedded-friendly data structures in Rust. + +- [Programming Rust: Fast, Safe Systems Development](https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/programming-rust-2nd/9781492052586/) — A comprehensive Rust Programming Guide that covers most of Rust's features in detail. + +- [Rust Atomics and Locks](https://marabos.nl/atomics/) — Helps Rust programmers of all levels gain a clear understanding of low-level concurrency. + +- [Rust Cookbook](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-cookbook) — Examples that demonstrate good practices to accomplish common programming tasks in Rust. + +- [Rust for Rustaceans](https://nostarch.com/rust-rustaceans) — Covers how to design reliable, idiomatic, and ergonomic Rust programs based on best principles. ## 📰 Articles + + ### 2023 -* [Aim For Immutability in Rust](https://corrode.dev/blog/immutability/) — Explains why variables are immutable in Rust by default. -* [Compile-Time Invariants in Rust](https://corrode.dev/blog/compile-time-invariants/) — Shows how macros can be used to enforce invariants at compile-time. +- [Aim For Immutability in Rust](https://corrode.dev/blog/immutability/) — Explains why variables are immutable in Rust by default. + - [Compile-Time Invariants in Rust](https://corrode.dev/blog/compile-time-invariants/) — Shows how macros can be used to enforce invariants at compile-time. + ### 2021 -* [Rust Number Conversion: Don't Follow the Book...](https://blog.notmet.net/2021/12/rust-number-conversion-dont-follow-the-book.../) — A blog post discussing the best practices for number conversion in Rust. -* [Hexagonal architecture in Rust](https://alexis-lozano.com/hexagonal-architecture-in-rust-1/) — Describes how to build a Rust service using domain driven design and a test-first approach. -* [Wrapping errors in Rust](https://edgarluque.com/blog/wrapping-errors-in-rust) — Wrapping 'reqwest::Error' and a custom error type as an enum to make library usage easier. -* [Aiming for idiomatic Rust](https://web.archive.org/web/20221203043933/https://shane-o.dev/blog/aiming-for-idiomatic-rust) — Discusses different ways to solve a popular coding puzzle, 'balanced brackets', in Rust. -* [Naming Your Lifetimes](https://www.possiblerust.com/pattern/naming-your-lifetimes) — Explains how using longer, declarative lifetime names can help to disambiguate which borrow is which. +- [Rust Number Conversion: Don't Follow the Book...](https://blog.notmet.net/2021/12/rust-number-conversion-dont-follow-the-book.../) — A blog post discussing the best practices for number conversion in Rust. + - [Hexagonal architecture in Rust](https://alexis-lozano.com/hexagonal-architecture-in-rust-1/) — Describes how to build a Rust service using domain driven design and a test-first approach. + - [Wrapping errors in Rust](https://edgarluque.com/blog/wrapping-errors-in-rust) — Wrapping 'reqwest::Error' and a custom error type as an enum to make library usage easier. + - [Aiming for idiomatic Rust](https://web.archive.org/web/20221203043933/https://shane-o.dev/blog/aiming-for-idiomatic-rust) — Discusses different ways to solve a popular coding puzzle, 'balanced brackets', in Rust. + - [Naming Your Lifetimes](https://www.possiblerust.com/pattern/naming-your-lifetimes) — Explains how using longer, declarative lifetime names can help to disambiguate which borrow is which. + ### 2020 -* [Are out parameters idiomatic in Rust?](https://steveklabnik.com/writing/are-out-parameters-idiomatic-in-rust) — Discusses the pros and cons of functions returning a value vs. modifying a parameter in-place. -* [Guide on how to write documentation for a Rust crate](https://blog.guillaume-gomez.fr/articles/2020-03-12+Guide+on+how+to+write+documentation+for+a+Rust+crate) — Writing good documentation with rustdoc including many examples. -* [Learning Rust through open source and live code reviews](https://loige.co/learning-rust-through-open-source-and-live-code-reviews/) — Covers patterns like 'FromStr' and exposing a CLI and a library in one crate. -* [Refactoring Rust Transpiled from C](https://immunant.com/blog/2020/09/transpiled_c_safety/) — Describes how to lift a C-project that was automatically converted to unsafe Rust to safer, more idiomatic Rust. -* [Context-preserving error handling](https://kazlauskas.me/entries/errors) — Explains how to use crates like 'thiserror' in combination with 'map_err' to add context to errors. +- [Are out parameters idiomatic in Rust?](https://steveklabnik.com/writing/are-out-parameters-idiomatic-in-rust) — Discusses the pros and cons of functions returning a value vs. modifying a parameter in-place. + - [Guide on how to write documentation for a Rust crate](https://blog.guillaume-gomez.fr/articles/2020-03-12+Guide+on+how+to+write+documentation+for+a+Rust+crate) — Writing good documentation with rustdoc including many examples. + - [Learning Rust through open source and live code reviews](https://loige.co/learning-rust-through-open-source-and-live-code-reviews/) — Covers patterns like 'FromStr' and exposing a CLI and a library in one crate. + - [Refactoring Rust Transpiled from C](https://immunant.com/blog/2020/09/transpiled_c_safety/) — Describes how to lift a C-project that was automatically converted to unsafe Rust to safer, more idiomatic Rust. + - [Context-preserving error handling](https://kazlauskas.me/entries/errors) — Explains how to use crates like 'thiserror' in combination with 'map_err' to add context to errors. + ### 2019 -* [Rust Patterns: Enums Instead Of Booleans](http://blakesmith.me/2019/05/07/rust-patterns-enums-instead-of-booleans.html) — Discusses how using enums instead of booleans can express intent more clearly in Rust. -* [Taking string arguments in Rust](http://xion.io/post/code/rust-string-args.html) — Discussing how to avoid subtle issues with string handling and when to use 'str' vs 'String'. -* [Await a minute](https://docs.rs/dtolnay/0.0.3/dtolnay/macro._01__await_a_minute.html) — Example code for moving from raw futures to async/await syntax to improve error handling. +- [Rust Patterns: Enums Instead Of Booleans](http://blakesmith.me/2019/05/07/rust-patterns-enums-instead-of-booleans.html) — Discusses how using enums instead of booleans can express intent more clearly in Rust. + - [Taking string arguments in Rust](http://xion.io/post/code/rust-string-args.html) — Discussing how to avoid subtle issues with string handling and when to use 'str' vs 'String'. + - [Await a minute](https://docs.rs/dtolnay/0.0.3/dtolnay/macro._01__await_a_minute.html) — Example code for moving from raw futures to async/await syntax to improve error handling. + ### 2018 -* [Programming an ARM microcontroller in Rust at four different levels of abstraction](https://pramode.in/2018/02/20/programming-a-microcontroller-in-rust-at-four-levels-of-abstraction/) — Demonstrates how Rust helps to move from low-level embedded code to high-level abstractions. +- [Programming an ARM microcontroller in Rust at four different levels of abstraction](https://pramode.in/2018/02/20/programming-a-microcontroller-in-rust-at-four-levels-of-abstraction/) — Demonstrates how Rust helps to move from low-level embedded code to high-level abstractions. + ### 2017 -* [The balance between cost, useability and soundness in C bindings, and Rust-SDL2's release](https://web.archive.org/web/20190509123207/https://cobrand.github.io/rust/sdl2/2017/05/07/the-balance-between-soundness-cost-useability.html) — Writing safe, sound, idiomatic libraries despite the limitations of the borrow checker. -* [Math with distances in Rust: safety and correctness across units](https://ferrisellis.com/content/rust-implementing-units-for-types/) — How to create a system to cleanly and safely do arithmetic with lengths. -* [Lessons learned redesigning and refactoring a Rust Library](https://web.archive.org/web/20220126172949/https://blog.mgattozzi.dev/refactor-rust/) — 'RefCell', the builder pattern and more. -* [Iteration patterns for Result & Option](http://xion.io/post/code/rust-iter-patterns.html) — Explores how to filter and partition iterators of Result and Option types idiomatically. +- [The balance between cost, useability and soundness in C bindings, and Rust-SDL2's release](https://web.archive.org/web/20190509123207/https://cobrand.github.io/rust/sdl2/2017/05/07/the-balance-between-soundness-cost-useability.html) — Writing safe, sound, idiomatic libraries despite the limitations of the borrow checker. + - [Math with distances in Rust: safety and correctness across units](https://ferrisellis.com/content/rust-implementing-units-for-types/) — How to create a system to cleanly and safely do arithmetic with lengths. + - [Lessons learned redesigning and refactoring a Rust Library](https://web.archive.org/web/20220126172949/https://blog.mgattozzi.dev/refactor-rust/) — 'RefCell', the builder pattern and more. + - [Iteration patterns for Result & Option](http://xion.io/post/code/rust-iter-patterns.html) — Explores how to filter and partition iterators of Result and Option types idiomatically. + ### 2016 -* [Idiomatic tree and graph like structures in Rust](https://rust-leipzig.github.io/architecture/2016/12/20/idiomatic-trees-in-rust/) — Introduction to safe, dynamic, arena based tree structures without using lifetimes. -* [Convenient and idiomatic conversions in Rust](https://ricardomartins.cc/2016/08/03/convenient_and_idiomatic_conversions_in_rust) — Explains 'From', 'Into', 'TryFrom', 'TryInto', 'AsRef' and 'AsMut' with practical examples. -* [Rustic Bits](https://llogiq.github.io/2016/02/11/rustic.html) — Small things that make for rustic code. -* [Ripgrep Code Review](https://blog.mbrt.dev/posts/ripgrep/) — An analysis of the popular 'ripgrep' tool's source code. -* [Pretty State Machine Patterns in Rust](https://hoverbear.org/2016/10/12/rust-state-machine-pattern/) — How to represent a State Machine in an expressive and understandable way in Rust. -* [Teaching libraries through good documentation](https://deterministic.space/teaching-libraries.html) — How to use the full power of Rust's documentation support (e.g. doc tests). -* [Elegant Library APIs in Rust](https://deterministic.space/elegant-apis-in-rust.html) — Many helpful tips and tricks for writing libraries in Rust. -* [Russian Dolls and clean Rust code](https://web.archive.org/web/20220126183049/https://blog.mgattozzi.dev/russian-dolls/) — How to use the full power of 'Option' and 'Result' (especially 'and_then()' and 'unwrap_or()'). +- [Idiomatic tree and graph like structures in Rust](https://rust-leipzig.github.io/architecture/2016/12/20/idiomatic-trees-in-rust/) — Introduction to safe, dynamic, arena based tree structures without using lifetimes. + - [Convenient and idiomatic conversions in Rust](https://ricardomartins.cc/2016/08/03/convenient_and_idiomatic_conversions_in_rust) — Explains 'From', 'Into', 'TryFrom', 'TryInto', 'AsRef' and 'AsMut' with practical examples. + - [Rustic Bits](https://llogiq.github.io/2016/02/11/rustic.html) — Small things that make for rustic code. + - [Ripgrep Code Review](https://blog.mbrt.dev/posts/ripgrep/) — An analysis of the popular 'ripgrep' tool's source code. + - [Pretty State Machine Patterns in Rust](https://hoverbear.org/2016/10/12/rust-state-machine-pattern/) — How to represent a State Machine in an expressive and understandable way in Rust. + - [Teaching libraries through good documentation](https://deterministic.space/teaching-libraries.html) — How to use the full power of Rust's documentation support (e.g. doc tests). + - [Elegant Library APIs in Rust](https://deterministic.space/elegant-apis-in-rust.html) — Many helpful tips and tricks for writing libraries in Rust. + - [Russian Dolls and clean Rust code](https://web.archive.org/web/20220126183049/https://blog.mgattozzi.dev/russian-dolls/) — How to use the full power of 'Option' and 'Result' (especially 'and_then()' and 'unwrap_or()'). + ### 2015 -* [Rayon: data parallelism in Rust](https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2015/12/18/rayon-data-parallelism-in-rust/) — Writing elegant parallel code in Rust. -* [Strategies for solving 'cannot move out of' borrowing errors in Rust](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/06/09/strategies-for-solving-cannot-move-out-of-borrowing-errors-in-rust.html) — Practical tips to help understand the borrow-checker and move semantics. -* [Effectively Using Iterators In Rust](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/06/22/effectively-using-iterators-in-rust.html) — Explanation of the 'Iter' and 'IntoIter' traits and how loops actually work in Rust. -* [Creating a Rust function that returns a &str or String](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/05/29/creating-a-rust-function-that-returns-string-or-str.html) — How 'Into' and 'Cow' (Clone-on-write) work together to avoid allocations for string types. -* [Creating a Rust function that accepts String or &str](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/05/06/creating-a-rust-function-that-accepts-string-or-str.html) — How to make calling your code both ergonomic and fast (zero-allocation). -* [Error Handling in Rust](https://blog.burntsushi.net/rust-error-handling/) — Understanding and handling errors in Rust in an idiomatic way. -* [Rust traits for developer friendly libraries](https://benashford.github.io/blog/2015/05/24/rust-traits-for-developer-friendly-libraries/) — Thoughts about implementing good Rust libraries. - +- [Rayon: data parallelism in Rust](https://smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2015/12/18/rayon-data-parallelism-in-rust/) — Writing elegant parallel code in Rust. + - [Strategies for solving 'cannot move out of' borrowing errors in Rust](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/06/09/strategies-for-solving-cannot-move-out-of-borrowing-errors-in-rust.html) — Practical tips to help understand the borrow-checker and move semantics. + - [Effectively Using Iterators In Rust](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/06/22/effectively-using-iterators-in-rust.html) — Explanation of the 'Iter' and 'IntoIter' traits and how loops actually work in Rust. + - [Creating a Rust function that returns a &str or String](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/05/29/creating-a-rust-function-that-returns-string-or-str.html) — How 'Into' and 'Cow' (Clone-on-write) work together to avoid allocations for string types. + - [Creating a Rust function that accepts String or &str](https://hermanradtke.com/2015/05/06/creating-a-rust-function-that-accepts-string-or-str.html) — How to make calling your code both ergonomic and fast (zero-allocation). + - [Error Handling in Rust](https://blog.burntsushi.net/rust-error-handling/) — Understanding and handling errors in Rust in an idiomatic way. + - [Rust traits for developer friendly libraries](https://benashford.github.io/blog/2015/05/24/rust-traits-for-developer-friendly-libraries/) — Thoughts about implementing good Rust libraries. + ## 🎤 Talks + + ### 2024 -* The Four Horsemen of Bad Rust Code — A talk about common pitfalls in Rust code like overengineering and premature optimization. [[Video](https://github.com/corrode/four-horsemen-talk)] +- The Four Horsemen of Bad Rust Code — A talk about common pitfalls in Rust code like overengineering and premature optimization. [[Video](https://github.com/corrode/four-horsemen-talk)] + ### 2023 -* Tricks of the Trait: Enabling Ergonomic Extractors — Rust Nation UK, Feb. 2023 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DOYtnCXucw)] +- Tricks of the Trait: Enabling Ergonomic Extractors — Rust Nation UK, Feb. 2023 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DOYtnCXucw)] + ### 2022 -* Ergonomic APIs for hard problems — RustLab Conference, October 2022 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phk0C-kLlho)] -* Nine Rules for Elegant Rust Library APIs — Seattle Rust Meetup, Sep. 2022 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-8-9ZV-2WQ)] +- Ergonomic APIs for hard problems — RustLab Conference, October 2022 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phk0C-kLlho)] + - Nine Rules for Elegant Rust Library APIs — Seattle Rust Meetup, Sep. 2022 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-8-9ZV-2WQ)] + ### 2020 -* Macros for a More Productive Rust — RustConf 2020 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZiWkbnaQe8)] +- Macros for a More Productive Rust — RustConf 2020 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZiWkbnaQe8)] + ### 2019 -* Making Rust Delightful — RustCon Asia 2019 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSEx8wtlPWc)] +- Making Rust Delightful — RustCon Asia 2019 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSEx8wtlPWc)] + ### 2018 -* Idiomatic Rust - Writing Concise and Elegant Rust Code — FOSDEM 2018 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2mooqNMxMs)] +- Idiomatic Rust - Writing Concise and Elegant Rust Code — FOSDEM 2018 [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2mooqNMxMs)] + ### 2017 -* Idiomatic Rust Libraries — Rustfest Kiev [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zOg8_B71gE)] - +- Idiomatic Rust Libraries — Rustfest Kiev [[Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zOg8_B71gE)] + ## 💬 Forum + + ### 2020 -* [Preferred way of passing `Path`-like types around?](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/cekeq9/preferred_way_of_passing_pathlike_types_around/) +- [Preferred way of passing `Path`-like types around?](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/cekeq9/preferred_way_of_passing_pathlike_types_around/) + ### 2017 -* [An idiomatic way to sum up values in a multidimensional Array](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/an-idiomatic-way-to-sum-up-values-in-a-multidimensional-array/9485) -* [Which is more idiomatic? Functional, imperative or a mix?](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/which-is-more-idiomatic-functional-imperative-or-a-mix/11278) - +- [An idiomatic way to sum up values in a multidimensional Array](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/an-idiomatic-way-to-sum-up-values-in-a-multidimensional-array/9485) + - [Which is more idiomatic? Functional, imperative or a mix?](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/which-is-more-idiomatic-functional-imperative-or-a-mix/11278) + ## 📜 History -Coming from Python, I loved the guidelines on how *idiomatic Python* looks like. I was inspired by the likes of Peter Norvig, who wrote amazing articles on [spellcheckers](https://norvig.com/spell-correct.html) and [sudoku solvers](https://norvig.com/sudoku.html); and, of course, the [Zen of Python](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0020/). For Rust, there is no such thing as the Zen of Python, however, so I started collecting my own resources. +Coming from Python, I loved the guidelines on how _idiomatic Python_ looks like. I was inspired by the likes of Peter Norvig, who wrote amazing articles on [spellcheckers](https://norvig.com/spell-correct.html) and [sudoku solvers](https://norvig.com/sudoku.html); and, of course, the [Zen of Python](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0020/). For Rust, there is no such thing as the Zen of Python, however, so I started collecting my own resources. The goal of this project is to create a peer-reviewed collection of articles/talks/repos, which teach idiomatic Rust style. It's a community project and you can contribute. ## 🔏 License @@ -170,4 +223,4 @@ The goal of this project is to create a peer-reviewed collection of articles/tal [![CC0](https://i.creativecommons.org/p/zero/1.0/88x31.png)](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) To the extent possible under law, [Matthias Endler](https://endler.dev) has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. -Logo adapted from [FreePik.com](https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/crabs-pattern-design_1093131.htm). +Logo adapted from [FreePik.com](https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/crabs-pattern-design_1093131.htm). \ No newline at end of file