Learning Rust For Busy People
Josh Reed
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A practical podcast designed for busy professionals who want to learn the Rust programming language and become productive quickly. Each episode covers key concepts, tips, and real-world usage of Rust in a concise manner. The show aims to streamline the learning process for those with limited time.
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#7 – minised, part 2 20.05.2026 26хвUse Rust to develop a miniature version of the “sed” command-line utility, part 2. Covers topics that include an update to the level of detail covered in the podcast, considerations when selecting the name "build" or "new" for a constructor function that is associated with a "struct", differences between the Python Standard Library and Rust Standard Library when it comes to functionality for command-line interfaces and parsing command-line arguments, using "de-structuring" to create and assign values to multiple variables simultaneously, using the "clone" method to make a "deep copy", defining a custom "enum" type, several string-related methods (such as "split", "match_indices", and "split_at"), using "match" expressions, reading from standard input, using the "format!" macro to create new strings, and converting between "Strings" and "string slices".Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#6 – minised, part 1 11.04.2026 21хвUse Rust to develop a miniature version of the “sed” command-line utility, part 1. Covers topics that include a subset of functionality for the “sed” command-line utility that’s used for replacing text, the scope of features that we’ll include in the miniature “sed” utility that we’re building, how to define a “struct” in Rust, how to leverage the “Option” enum for a value that may be either something or nothing, how to instantiate a “struct” in Rust via an associated function in an implementation block, how to bring a “struct” into scope in the binary crate, and how to use the “unwrap_or_else” method on a “Result” enum and define a “closure”.Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcastManual for the “sed” utility: https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/manual/sed.html This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#5 – Extracting text from a Markdown file, part 3 13.03.2026 27хвUse Rust to extract text from a Markdown file, part 3. Covers concepts that include how to implement error handling by treating problems as either "unrecoverable" errors (by calling the "panic!" macro) or "recoverable" errors (by returning a "Result" enum), how to propagate errors using the question mark operator, and how to specify return types and return values for functions.Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#4 – Extracting text from a Markdown file, part 2 17.02.2026 22хвUse Rust to extract text from a Markdown file, part 2. Covers concepts that include refactoring a program into a binary crate and a library crate for separation of concerns, passing command-line arguments to a program, using a vector, using the "dbg!" macro, the system of "ownership" in Rust, and what it means for a Rust program to "panic".Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#3 – Extracting text from a Markdown file, part 1 05.02.2026 19хвFirst practical code example. Use Rust to extract text from a Markdown file. Covers how to use Rust to read the contents of a text file, iterate through lines of a text file, manipulate a String by replacing text, and print the value of a variable to standard output.Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#2 – Installing Rust and using Cargo to manage a project 30.01.2026 10хвOverview of installing Rust and using Cargo to create a new project, compile code, and run the executable that's built. Discussion of differences and similarities in how projects are set up and managed in Rust versus in Python.RustRover IDE: https://www.jetbrains.com/rust/Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com -
#1 – Introduction 27.01.2026 5хвIntroduction episode for the Learning Rust For Busy People podcast.Find more information about this podcast and the practical code examples here: https://joshroot.github.io/learning-rust-for-busy-people-podcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit learningrustforbusypeople.substack.com
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