Overview
In this 28-hour course, you will master Rust programming, starting from basic syntax to advanced concepts like concurrency and performance optimization. The course includes real-world projects and builds a solid foundation in Rust for high-performance, multi-threaded applications.
What I will be able to do after this course- Develop a strong foundation in Rust programming, from basic syntax to advanced concepts
- Implement real-world projects such as stacks, expression evaluation, and blockchain systems
- Master Rust’s ownership model and manage memory safely and efficiently
- Use generics, traits, and smart pointers to write flexible, reusable code
- Handle concurrency and multi-threading using Rust’s native tools
Dr. Nouman Azam is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science with over a decade of research and teaching experience. He specializes in machine learning applications, bioinformatics, and optimization techniques for real-world problems.
Who is it for?This course is designed for developers and programmers interested in learning Rust. Ideal for software developers, system architects, and engineers looking to master Rust for creating efficient, high-performance applications. A basic programming background is recommended.