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Rust is a systems programming language that guarantees memory safety without a garbage collector. You will learn ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, traits and cargo, and build fast, reliable command-line and systems software.

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Rust is approachable at the beginner level β€” there are resources here specifically for those starting from scratch. As you progress, intermediate and advanced material is also available to take your skills further.

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