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Building an Operating System with Rust - A Practical Guide

Robert Johanson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Building an Operating System with Rust: A Practical Guide" is an authoritative resource meticulously crafted to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implementation in the realm of operating system development. Leveraging Rust’s modern approach to systems programming, this book is designed for readers aspiring to master the art of creating secure and efficient operating systems. It explores core concepts essential for system-level programming, encompassing memory management, process scheduling, file systems, and networking, all through the lens of Rust’s compelling features like memory safety and concurrency.Structured to benefit beginners and seasoned developers alike, each chapter unfolds with detailed explanations paired with practical examples, covering both foundational theories and advanced topics. By integrating hands-on projects with comprehensive guides on utilizing Rust’s unique programming paradigms, readers gain a profound appreciation of how Rust transforms complex system programming into a more approachable yet powerful discipline. This book not only equips developers to tackle real-world challenges but also positions them at the forefront of innovation in modern software engineering.
Available since: 10/26/2024.
Print length: 323 pages.

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