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Clean Code in Rust. Write idiomatic, maintainable, and scalable Rust code with practical clean code principles Marianne Goldin, Stephan Dilly

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Clean Code in Rust. Write idiomatic, maintainable, and scalable Rust code with practical clean code principles Marianne Goldin, Stephan Dilly - okladka książki

Clean Code in Rust. Write idiomatic, maintainable, and scalable Rust code with practical clean code principles Marianne Goldin, Stephan Dilly - okladka książki

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Autorzy:
Marianne Goldin, Stephan Dilly
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Writing clean code in Rust requires more than just following idioms; it demands a deliberate application of principles that make your software readable, testable, and scalable in professional environments. This book shows you how to advance your Rust journey by adopting practices that help teams and open source communities collaborate effectively.
You’ll begin with Rust’s ecosystem and tooling, then dive into idiomatic syntax, ergonomics, error handling, and testing. Learn how to implement SOLID principles using Rust’s type system, build robust APIs, and navigate patterns and architecture that support long-term maintainability. Along the way, you’ll understand how to isolate leaky abstractions, design reusable components, and write macros that don’t compromise code reuse or clarity.
Written by experienced engineers and Rust community leaders Marianne Goldin and Stephan Dilly, this book blends theory and practice with real-world examples and community-informed techniques. Whether you’re contributing to large open source projects or building internal platforms, this book equips you with a toolkit for writing Rust code that pays dividends with teams and maintainers.
By the end of this book, you’ll know how to design and refactor Rust projects that meet clean code standards and scale across multiple developers and lifecycles.

O autorach książki

Marianne Goldin is a backend and systems engineer who has worked with Rust since 2018, including at Transparent Systems and the Rust community team. She co-edits This Week in Rust and mentors new Rust programmers through open source initiatives.
Stephan Dilly is a longtime software engineer and Rust advocate, known for maintaining GitUI and live-ask.com. A Rust community team member and founder of Rustunit, he has led teams and built developer tools in Rust for finance and gaming clients.

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