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Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio

This course will teach you how to use the Rust Tokio framework to create performant asynchronous applications in Rust.

Advanced
56m
(5)

Created by Edward Curren

Last Updated Sep 18, 2024

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Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio

This course will teach you how to use the Rust Tokio framework to create performant asynchronous applications in Rust.

Advanced
56m
(5)

Created by Edward Curren

Last Updated Sep 18, 2024

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In this course, Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio, you’ll learn how to use the Rust Tokio framework to create performant asynchronous applications in Rust. First, you’ll explore async programming in depth. Next, you’ll discover How the Tokio framework enables you to create performant asynchronous applications. Finally, you’ll learn how to put the finishing touches on your application with Tokio’s tracing and telemetry as well as unit testing facilities. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of asynchronous programming with Tokio needed to write high performance applications.

Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio
Advanced
56m
(5)
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With over 20 years of experience in the software world, Ed is currently an enterprise architect but always a mentor and innovator.

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