Build stable, maintainable Rust applications by applying these important code and architectural design patterns.
In Rust Advanced Techniques you'll learn how to apply important design patterns including:
- Fluent interfaces for creating delightful APIs
- The Builder pattern to encapsulate data and perform initialization
- Immutable data structures that help you avoid hard-to-debug data race conditions
- Functional programming patterns
- Anti-patterns and what not to do in Rust
Rust Advanced Techniques introduces reusable best practices that will help you solve common programming problems and ensure your code is easy for others to understand. Learn when to use each design pattern, as well as when to break it. This practical guide catalogs, documents, and describes both how classic design patterns work with Rust, and the new Rust-specific patterns that will help you master the language.
Brenden Matthews is a software engineer, entrepreneur, and prolific open source contributor. He has been using Rust since the early days of the language, and has contributed to a number of Rust tools and open source projects, as well as using Rust professionally. He's the author of Conky, a popular system monitor, a member of the Apache Software Foundation, and has also written Code Like a Pro in Rust.