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OverviewWrite safer, more maintainable Rust code by identifying anti-patterns, applying idiomatic design patterns tailored to ownership, borrowing, and the type system, and learning when to adapt or avoid traditional solutions. Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader* Key Features Leverage traits, ownership, borrowing, and lifetimes to structure expressive, modular Rust code Avoid common Rust anti-patterns and design pitfalls with clear, Rust-specific guidance Design practical Rust applications using Rust-native and adapted design patterns Book DescriptionMany 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. *Email sign-up and proof of purchase requiredWhat you will learn Design maintainable applications using idiomatic Rust patterns Recognize Rust anti-patterns that lead to messy or inefficient code Adapt creational, structural, and behavioral design patterns to Rust Leverage the type system to catch logic errors at compile time Structure code effectively with modules, traits, and clear interfaces Work with ownership, borrowing, and the type system to simplify data handling Implement functional techniques for clearer, expressive Rust code Who this book is forRust developers ready to move beyond the basics and improve how they design and structure code will benefit from this book. If you're comfortable building simple applications and using tools like Cargo, this book will help you write cleaner, more idiomatic, and reliable software. It’s ideal for those looking to understand which patterns work in Rust, how to avoid common traps, and how to tackle more complex, real-world projects with confidence. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Evan Williams , Scott McKayPublisher: Packt Publishing Limited Imprint: Packt Publishing Limited ISBN: 9781836209478ISBN 10: 1836209479 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Why Is Rust Different? Anti-Pattern: Designing for Object Orientation Anti-Pattern: Using Clone and Rc Everywhere Don't Fight the Borrow Checker Creational Patterns: Making Things Structural Patterns: Connecting and Aggregating Components Behavioral Patterns 1: Taking Action Behavioral Patterns 2: Keeping Track Architectural Patterns Patterns That Leverage the Type System Patterns from Functional Programming Patterns Emerging from Rust's Core Features Leaning into RustReviewsAuthor InformationEvan Williams is an accomplished software architect and engineering leader with decades of experience in systems programming and low-level development. His expertise spans multiple programming languages, including Rust, C/C++, Python, and Java. He has architected and delivered large-scale, high-performance systems across industries like travel, healthcare, and logistics. His passion for quality code, elegant design patterns, and mentoring engineers makes him well-suited to guide readers in mastering Rust's unique approach. Evan is a proud axolotl owner! He also enjoys writing poetry & stories. He has many musical instruments that he plays badly, but joyously. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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