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Nicole L 7f45460811
Rework generic fn examples to show monomorphized versions (#2671)
Something I always do when covering generic fns is I like to show the
monomorphized versions of `pick` to make it clear to students what
generics are doing behind the scenes. In my most recent class I tried
going the other way around, showing the monomorphized versions first to
more clearly motivate what generics are used for, and I liked the way it
went. I think motivating generics by first showing code duplication and
then showing how generics allow us to de-duplicate makes for a good
teaching flow, and I think it also helps make things clearer to students
coming from more dynamic languages that don't have an equivalent to
generics.

I also changed the `pick` fns to take a `bool` as the first argument
because I think that makes things slightly clearer/cleaner, but I'm not
married to that change either.
2025-03-03 10:03:10 -05:00
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Comprehensive Rust 🦀

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This repository has the source code for Comprehensive Rust 🦀, a multi-day Rust course developed by the Android team. The course covers all aspects of Rust, from basic syntax to generics and error handling. It also includes deep dives on Android, Chromium, bare-metal, and concurrency.

Read the course at https://google.github.io/comprehensive-rust/.

Course Format and Target Audience

The course is used internally at Google when teaching Rust to experienced software engineers. They typically have a background in C++ or Java.

The course is taught in a classroom setting and we hope it will be useful for others who want to teach Rust to their team. The course will be less useful for self-study since you miss out on the discussions happening in the classroom. You don't see the questions and answers and you don't see the compiler errors we trigger when going through the code samples. We hope to improve on this via speaker notes and by publishing videos.

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Building

The course is built using a few tools:

In addition, mdbook-linkcheck checks the internal links.

First install Rust by following the instructions on https://rustup.rs/. Then clone this repository:

git clone https://github.com/google/comprehensive-rust/
cd comprehensive-rust

Then install these tools with:

bash install-mdbook.sh

Run

mdbook test

to test all included Rust snippets. Run

mdbook serve

to start a web server with the course. You'll find the content on http://localhost:3000. You can use mdbook build to create a static version of the course in the book/ directory. Note that you have to separately build and zip exercises and add them to book/html. To build any of the translated versions of the course, run MDBOOK_BOOK__LANGUAGE=xx mdbook build -d book/xx where xx is the ISO 639 language code (e.g. da for the Danish translation). TRANSLATIONS.md contains further instructions.

Note

On Windows, you need to enable symlinks (git config --global core.symlinks true) and Developer Mode.

Contributing

We would like to receive your contributions. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

Contact

For questions or comments, please contact Martin Geisler or start a discussion on GitHub. We would love to hear from you.

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