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OverviewGet to grips with modern software demands by learning the effective uses of Rust's powerful memory safety. About This Book • Learn and improve the sequential performance characteristics of your software • Understand the use of operating system processes in a high-scale concurrent system • Learn of the various coordination methods available in the Standard library Who This Book Is For This book is aimed at software engineers with a basic understanding of Rust who want to exploit the parallel and concurrent nature of modern computing environments, safely. What You Will Learn • Probe your programs for performance and accuracy issues • Create your own threading and multi-processing environment in Rust • Use coarse locks from Rust's Standard library • Solve common synchronization problems or avoid synchronization using atomic programming • Build lock-free/wait-free structures in Rust and understand their implementations in the crates ecosystem • Leverage Rust's memory model and type system to build safety properties into your parallel programs • Understand the new features of the Rust programming language to ease the writing of parallel programs In Detail Most programming languages can really complicate things, especially with regard to unsafe memory access. The burden on you, the programmer, lies across two domains: understanding the modern machine and your language's pain-points. This book will teach you to how to manage program performance on modern machines and build fast, memory-safe, and concurrent software in Rust. It starts with the fundamentals of Rust and discusses machine architecture concepts. You will be taken through ways to measure and improve the performance of Rust code systematically and how to write collections with confidence. You will learn about the Sync and Send traits applied to threads, and coordinate thread execution with locks, atomic primitives, data-parallelism, and more. The book will show you how to efficiently embed Rust in C++ code and explore the functionalities of various crates for multithreaded applications. It explores implementations in depth. You will know how a mutex works and build several yourself. You will master radically different approaches that exist in the ecosystem for structuring and managing high-scale systems. By the end of the book, you will feel comfortable with designing safe, consistent, parallel, and high-performance applications in Rust. Style and approach Readers will be taken through various ways to improve the performance of their Rust code. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian L. TroutwinePublisher: Packt Publishing Limited Imprint: Packt Publishing Limited ISBN: 9781788399975ISBN 10: 1788399978 Pages: 462 Publication Date: 02 April 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBrian L. Troutwine is a software engineer with an interest in low-latency and high-scale software. He has worked at Rackspace Hosting, AdRoll, and Postmates. As his first book publishes, he will be starting at Unity Technologies. He has delivered the following talks: • The Charming Genius of the Apollo Guidance Computer • Getting Uphill on a Candle: Crushed Spines, Detached Retinas, and One Small Step • 10 Billion a Day, 100 Milliseconds Per: Monitoring Real-Time Bidding at AdRoll • Fetching Moths from the Works: Correctness Methods in Software • Build Good Software: Of Politics and Method Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |