Hands-On Functional Programming in RUST

Hands-On Functional Programming in RUST

by Andrew Johnson
Hands-On Functional Programming in RUST

Hands-On Functional Programming in RUST

by Andrew Johnson

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Overview

Explore the support Rust offers for creating functional applications in Rust. Learn about various design patterns, implementing concurrency, metaprogramming, and so on in the process

  • Learn generics, organization, and design patterns in functional programming
  • Modularize your applications and make them highly reusable and testable using functional design patterns
  • Get familiar with complex concepts such as metaprogramming, concurrency, and immutability

Functional programming allows developers to divide programs into smaller, reusable components that ease the creation, testing, and maintenance of software as a whole. Combined with the power of Rust, you can develop robust and scalable applications that fulfill modern day software requirements. This book will help you discover all the Rust features that can be used to build software in a functional way.

We begin with a brief comparison of the functional and object-oriented approach to different problems and patterns. We then quickly look at the patterns of control flow, data the abstractions of these unique to functional programming. The next part covers how to create functional apps in Rust; mutability and ownership, which are exclusive to Rust, are also discussed. Pure functions are examined next and you'll master closures, their various types, and currying. We also look at implementing concurrency through functional design principles and metaprogramming using macros. Finally, we look at best practices for debugging and optimization.

By the end of the book, you will be familiar with the functional approach of programming and will be able to use these techniques on a daily basis.

  • How Rust supports the use of basic functional programming principles
  • Use functional programming to handle concurrency with elegance
  • Read and interpret complex type signatures for types and functions
  • Implement powerful abstractions using meta programming in Rust
  • Create quality code formulaically using Rust's functional design patterns
  • Master Rust's complex ownership mechanisms particularly for mutability

This book is for Rust developers who are comfortable with the language and now want to improve their coding abilities by learning advanced functional techniques to enhance their skillset and create robust and testable apps.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788839358
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 05/31/2018
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Andrew Johnson is a software developer who has worn many hats. Professionally, he has worked on projects written in C, C++, Java, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Haskell, OCaml, and now Rust. Most notably, he has worked as an early employee at Topsy Labs (acquired by Apple) and FiscalNote (growing rapidly). Academically, his interests are focused on the intersection between formal language processing (such as programming languages) and existing natural language programming techniques.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Functional Programming - a comparison
  2. Functional Control Flow
  3. Functional Data Structures
  4. Generics and Polymorphism
  5. Code Organization and Application Architecture
  6. Mutability, Ownership, and Pure Functions
  7. Design Patterns
  8. Implementing Concurrency
  9. Metaprogramming,Debugging, and Performance
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