Course Outline
Introduction to Rust for Web Development
- What is Rust?
- Advantages of using Rust for web development
- Overview of Rust web development frameworks and tools
Setting up the Development Environment
- Installing Rust and related tools
- Configuring the development environment
- Exploring popular IDEs and text editors for Rust web development
Building Server-side Web Applications
- Handling HTTP requests and responses
- Routing and URL handling
- Middleware and request processing pipelines
- Session management and authentication
Working with Databases in Rust
- Overview of database options in Rust
- Querying databases using Rust libraries
- ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) in Rust
- Data migration and management in Rust web applications
Creating RESTful APIs
- Designing RESTful APIs
- Handling CRUD operations using Rust
- Serializing and deserializing data formats (JSON, XML, etc.)
- Versioning and documentation of APIs
Developing Frontend Components with Rust
- Overview of frontend frameworks and libraries in Rust
- Integrating Rust with JavaScript frameworks (e.g., React, Vue.js)
- Writing frontend components using Rust and WebAssembly
Performance Optimization in Rust Web Applications
- Profiling and benchmarking Rust web applications
- Improving performance with asynchronous programming
- Caching and resource optimization techniques
- Load balancing and scaling strategies
Ensuring Security in Rust Web Applications
- Common security vulnerabilities in web applications
- Input validation and sanitization in Rust
- Authentication and authorization in Rust
- Secure communication and encryption in web applications
Testing and Deployment of Rust Web Applications
- Writing unit tests and integration tests for Rust web applications
- Continuous integration and deployment pipelines for Rust web projects
- Containerization and deployment options for Rust web applications
- Monitoring and logging in production environments
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic understanding of programming concepts
- Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Experience with a backend programming language (such as Python, Ruby, or Node.js)
Audience
- Developers
- Web developers
- Backend developers
Testimonials (5)
I liked the interactive examples we worked on, the trainer was extremely knowledgeable in almost every subject we had questions about, and gave excellent advise for our real-world use-cases relating to some of the material in the training.
Tracy - GenesysGo
Course - Rust Advanced
The trainer's knowledge is very extensive, his commitment to conversation and transfer of knowledge is enormous. Good contact with participants. Very well prepared materials, many slides, descriptions of exercises, great preparation for the training was visible. Despite my comments, I still rate the training very well. My comments are only an addition to the training, which was of a very good standard. In my opinion, with participants from area C# and the corrections introduced, the training may be at an ideal level ;-)
Sławek - Sonova Warsaw Service Center Sp z o o
Course - Rust Programming
Machine Translated
The teacher addressed many relevant topics for clean coding with practical examples.
Ben van Oeveren - Movella
Course - Clean Code
A large amount of practical knowledge shown in real-life examples.
Kamil - Streamsoft Kraków
Course - Java Advanced
Machine Translated
Pushing changes on an ongoing basis, when on the 3rd day I started to get more lost than before and it was harder to spot the error quickly, I was quickly able to check out the latest changes and stay up to date with the material
Paulina
Course - Advanced Java Security
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