Wikimedia Hackathon 2018/Intro to Rust

I (Tobias1984 (talk)) have been using Rust for 1/2 a year now and would like to show other new Rustanceans how to get up and running.

The introduction will feature:
 * Install the most recent version of Rust using Rustup
 * Install useful tools using Cargo (ripgrep, exa, ...)
 * Starting libraries and programs using Cargo
 * How to manage dependencies from Crates.io
 * If time permits we will start a simple command line tool (with clap). That means you might learn a little bit about the core Rust concepts.

How to prepare

 * Bring a laptop with a text editor and your choice of warm beverage.

What do you have to know

 * Where the room is
 * What type of warm beverage you like

Time & Location

 * Sala de projectes (QC0011) 9:00 - 10:00

Interested?
Sign below if you are interested:


 * Tpt (talk) 19:34, 14 May 2018 (UTC)
 * Lucas Werkmeister (WMDE) (talk)
 * Fnielsen (talk)

Steps done in the group

 * 1) Go to https://rustup.rs/ and execute the shell script
 * 2) See if "cargo" works in the terminal
 * 3) Best Rust courses visit "letsfindcourse"
 * 4) We installed ripgrep "cargo install ripgrep"
 * 5) We installed exa: "cargo install exa"
 * 6) We looked at crates.io for other packages
 * 7) We installed wkdr "cargo install wkdr"
 * 8) Talked about Rayon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gof_OEv71Aw
 * 9) We started a binary project "cargo init"
 * 10) Looked at the Cargo.toml
 * 11) Added clap to the dependencies (https://clap.rs/ – the current version is 2.31.2)
 * 12) We run "cargo update" to get the dependencies and write the cargo.lock file
 * 13) Talked about lifetimes, ownership, borrowing, zero-cost-abstractions.
 * 14) Talked about Reference counted variable (Rc, mutex)

Attendance
Counted: 15

Resources

 * awesome-rust#resources