You have my subscription. And some coffee change. I don’t have a lot of money, but I do think you deserve something for your time. Thanks for keeping quality education free. We, as students, and educators, should always have three kinds of people in our lives: People above us - from whom we can learn. People on the same level - with whom we can practice. People just starting out - upon whom we can bestow our knowledge to better cement it in our minds.
Oh Thank you very much for the Super Thanks Tip 🙂🙏 And for your kind words, those sincère words make a meaning to what I'm doing and remind me to continue to do it for free - I really thank you my friend 🙏
Thank you so much for this video / series. Quick question. I am around 23:00 Why are we passing in variables like THIS: println! ("Is it snowing ? {}", is_snowing); as opposed to THIS: println!("Is it snowing ? {is_snowing}"; Is it an ownership thing?
@@BekBrace sorry bro this is not what i meant to sarcasm, I really enjoyed your tutorial, but may be my weaker language did not help me to explain, What i meant is a full expert tutorial with projects, and thanks again for this wonderful tutorial, and sorry if i offend you in any way!
That's not me who said 🙂You can contact "stack overflow" and tell them they are wrong Seriously though, I think you're not right. While it's true that MATLAB is specialized for mathematical and scientific analysis, comparing it to other languages is still useful & valuable. Each language has unique strengths. MATLAB is great for numerical computing, but languages like 🦀 offer powerful tools for scientific computing, often with broader applications and performance benefits - Cheers
@@BekBrace didn't mean to offend you. I recommend rust related courses to people. I didn't want inaccuracy. Anyway, Good work. Rust needs more content creators 👏
@astrakernel Not at all my friend, I appreciate your remark, I'm editing even the video to remove both parts because I don't want to spread false info. THANK YOU 🙏
Thank you for your words. I am preparing an advanced course on Rust portraying some tough concepts to wrap your head around. Hopefully soon it will see the light.
Of course, but not immediately 😁 that takes a lot of work and time. But the next course is an advanced course for Rust. Projects are to be in a separate video
That's PSReadLine for Autocompletion - Check out my customize powershell video on the channel, you will find it at Minute 23:46 Install PSReadLine - Autocompletion
Amazing course, thanks so much! You are so clear and easy to understand. I particularly like how you assume zero knowledge of anything, which is sooo helpful if there are certain concepts that I don't know that well. Also, I love the format of understanding a book via video demo, which works well for people like me who prefer videos for learning programming.
@@DreamingWithEyesWide Thank you very very much for the feedback and comment my friend, and I'm glad I could bring a value to you through that course 🙂
Honestly, you started this tutorial in a very good way, but towards the beginning of the middle you started using examples with a code that you haven't taught yet to explain something, and this starts to make things confusing, for example you suddenly used "struc" and "impl" to explain about "mutable and immutable borrowing" while you could explain it with only a bunch of "let"s (that you already taught), because of that your explanation was very difficult to understand and I had to use chatgpt to explain it to me in the middle of the video. Also your explanation about expressions and statements is really bad and misleading, had to use chatgpt again to explain it properly to me. I didn't finishd the video yet but this is the feedback I have to you.
all i can say is amazing i am new to rust but now i am a junior on rust . i am mern stack developer but i want rust for side project. i like "don't trust AI 😀"
1:14:41 Are you sure you're doing the right thing here? You're trying to use a variable, s1, from another function definition. How can printLost access to main's body? printLost has no idea what s1 is. Not only that, you didnt even call printLost to prove any point. Another note, to show an example for a variable drop, how can you use main function for an example! Anything gets dropped soon as the main ends because the programm naturally ends. Within the main, you need to pass s1 to another function, and that function should be used for the example.
+1 like and sub… ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us. I want to join your Patreon community as soon as I have spare cash. Thank those so much Bek, the world needs more like you
Thank you very much for your kind words 🙂 It's because of students and friends like you that I am motivated to create more useful materials for the community. As far as Patreon, don't even worry about that, your moral support is more than enough my friend
this tutorial is so well made and good, the best rust tutorial in youtube, h thank you so muc, you're so cool and a kind person to put all this knowledge
Thank you so much Amir, it was a awesome course!!!! Also your shell terminal looks cool. The history auto-complete and the look and feel. Can you share your configuration files and the software you use for the terminal
Thank you very much 🙏🙂 There is a walkthrough video on the channel where I showed how to customize your Powershell and you'll find a gist link to the configuration 😊
@@BekBrace Yes, I mean compiler, sorry for misprint. Maybe you mentioned that but not in the chapter 7. I've just checked one more time. I was interested only in this chapter.
Thank you so much for this video! Your explanation are incredibly clear, and i've enjoyed every minute of it. By the away, i'm also from Egypt, from menofia 😊❤
1:17:40 in this example let x = 5; let r = x; They both will exist, they are primitive types. so, they have copy trait. Both x and r have their own independent copies of the value 5. It won't transfer ownership. So they both do exist. Am I right ?
Although it is early and silly to ask going thru this video tutorial &str is slice of string and &String is reference to the string . Concepts is very rusty like iron rust.
@BekBrace first time installed and compiled and ran rust program in windows without .net related dependencies tricky work but need to understand rust. The journey starts.