This is free workshop material produced by Ferrous Systems for trainings. See ferrous-systems.com/training for more details or a custom quote. You can view this material on-line at https://rust-training.ferrous-systems.com.
The material is created for people with anywhere from zero Rust experience (but with a programming background) to advanced Rust knowledge.
Ferrous Systems offers a large Rust curriculum for both beginner and advanced Rust developers.
Ferrous Systems specialises in custom, topic focused workshops for enterprises starting or expanding their use of Rust. Supplemental to our courses, we offer ongoing help and feedback.
The materials are presented as a set of small, self-contained lessons on a specific topic. Note that lessons might be revised, extended, or removed, when necessary to keep material up to date or relevant to new audiences.
We assemble these lessons into various programmes for our commercial trainings. We can also provide custom lessons - please reach out if that is of interest.
This material is organised as an mdbook
, which we also render to reveal.js
slides using an open-source tool we wrote called mdslides
.
You can:
- View the
main
branch in slide form at https://rust-training.ferrous-systems.com/latest/slides - View the
main
branch in book form at https://rust-training.ferrous-systems.com/latest/book - View a specific tag like
v1.10.0
at https://rust-training.ferrous-systems.com/v1.10.0/slides or https://rust-training.ferrous-systems.com/v1.10.0/book - Browse the chapters of the book on Github
- Clone the repo, and build the book (see Building the material locally)
- Download the slides for off-line use in both slide-deck and book format, from the releases area
This slide deck is an mdbook
that is also converted into slides using a tool we wrote called mdslides
.
To build as a book, run mdbook
in the usual fashion:
$ cargo install mdbook
$ cargo install mdbook-mermaid
$ cd ./training-slides
$ mdbook build
2023-05-03 13:24:46 [INFO] (mdbook::book): Book building has started
2023-05-03 13:24:46 [INFO] (mdbook::book): Running the html backend
$ ls -l book/index.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 jonathan staff 13573 May 3 11:48 book/index.html
You could use mdbook serve
instead to start a webserver that serves up the book and also rebuilds the book every time you change a file.
To verify that every code example in the book compiles as expected, run:
mdbook test
To convert the book to slides, run mdslides
like this:
$ cargo install mdslides
$ cd ./training-slides
$ mdslides --template ./template.html --output-dir ./slides --mdbook-path . --index-template ./index-template.html
$ ls -l slides/index.html
-rw-r--r--@ 1 jonathan staff 46172 May 3 11:48 slides/index.html
For brevity, all the above actions are packed into a shell script, which is what the CI workflow executes:
cd ./training-slides
./build.sh
The mdslides
tool doesn't have a serve
mode, so you'll need to either open the HTML files from disk, or run your own webserver. You will need a working internet connection as the HTML files load revealjs and other dependencies from a Content Delivery Network.
# If you have Python 3 installed
python3 -m http.server -d ./slides
# If you don't have Python 3 installed, try:
cargo install https
httplz ./slides
# Both serve on http://localhost:8000
The development of this course is financed by Ferrous Systems. They are open sourced as a contribution to the growth of the Rust language.
If you wish to fund further development of the course, book a training!
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
We encourage the use of this material, under the terms of the above license, in the production and/or delivery of commercial or open-source Rust training programmes.
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