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Design Patterns and Best Practices in Rust. Enhance your Rust skills by applying idiomatic approaches to real-world software design

Design Patterns and Best Practices in Rust. Enhance your Rust skills by applying idiomatic approaches to real-world software design

Evan Williams, Scott McKay

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Many Rust developers run into problems when they try to apply familiar object-oriented or cross-language patterns to Rust projects. These mismatches often lead to confusing compiler errors, awkward workarounds, or brittle code. This book helps you avoid those traps by thinking in Rust and applying idiomatic design patterns that embrace ownership, borrowing, and type safety.
The book begins with anti-patterns and common mistakes Rust developers often encounter, including misusing object-oriented thinking, over-relying on Clone, or treating the borrow checker as an obstacle. From there, you’ll explore how to rethink traditional design solutions for Rust, including creational, structural, and behavioral design patterns. You’ll also dive into architectural strategies, type-driven design, and Rust-specific techniques such as TypeState. The final chapter brings these ideas together into a design mindset rooted in idiomatic Rust.
By the end of this book, you’ll know how to avoid costly mistakes, apply effective patterns confidently, and design Rust applications that are clean, scalable, and reliable.
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  • 1. Why Is Rust Different?
  • 2. Anti-Pattern: Designing for Object Orientation
  • 3. Anti-Pattern: Using Clone and Rc Everywhere
  • 4. Don't Fight the Borrow Checker
  • 5. Creational Patterns: Making Things
  • 6. Structural Patterns: Connecting and Aggregating Components
  • 7. Behavioral Patterns 1: Taking Action
  • 8. Behavioral Patterns 2: Keeping Track
  • 9. Architectural Patterns
  • 10. Patterns That Leverage the Type System
  • 11. Patterns from Functional Programming
  • 12. Patterns Emerging from Rust's Core Features
  • 13. Leaning into Rust
  • Title:Design Patterns and Best Practices in Rust. Enhance your Rust skills by applying idiomatic approaches to real-world software design
  • Author:Evan Williams, Scott McKay
  • Original title:Design Patterns and Best Practices in Rust. Enhance your Rust skills by applying idiomatic approaches to real-world software design
  • ISBN:9781836209461, 9781836209461
  • Date of issue:2026-04-28
  • Format:Ebook
  • Item ID: e_4ir7
  • Publisher: Packt Publishing
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