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Network Programming with Rust

Posted By: AlenMiler
Network Programming with Rust

Network Programming with Rust: Build fast and resilient network servers and clients by leveraging Rust's memory-safety and concurrency features by Abhishek Chanda
English | 27 Feb. 2018 | ISBN: 1788624890 | 278 Pages | EPUB | 1002.79 KB

Learn to write servers and network clients using Rust's low-level socket classes with this guide

Key Features
Build a solid foundation in Rust while also mastering important network programming details
Leverage the power of a number of available libraries to perform network operations in Rust
Develop a fully functional web server to gain the skills you need, fast
Book Description
Rust is low-level enough to provide fine-grained control over memory while providing safety through compile-time validation. This makes it uniquely suitable for writing low-level networking applications.

This book is divided into three main parts that will take you on an exciting journey of building a fully functional web server. The book starts with a solid introduction to Rust and essential networking concepts. This will lay a foundation for, and set the tone of, the entire book. In the second part, we will take an in-depth look at using Rust for networking software. From client-server networking using sockets to IPv4/v6, DNS, TCP, UDP, you will also learn about serializing and deserializing data using serde. The book shows how to communicate with REST servers over HTTP. The final part of the book discusses asynchronous network programming using the Tokio stack. Given the importance of security for modern systems, you will see how Rust supports common primitives such as TLS and public-key cryptography.

After reading this book, you will be more than confident enough to use Rust to build effective networking software

What you will learn
Appreciate why networking is important in implementing distributed systems
Write a non-asynchronous echo server over TCP that talks to a client over a network
Parse JSON and binary data using parser combinators such as nom
Write an HTTP client that talks to the server using reqwest
Modify an existing Rust HTTTP server and add SSL to it
Master asynchronous programming support in Rust
Use external packages in a Rust project
Who This Book Is For
This book is for software developers who want to write networking software with Rust. A basic familiarity with networking concepts is assumed. Beginner-level knowledge of Rust will help but is not necessary.

Table of Contents
Introduction to client/server networking
Introduction to Rust and it's ecosystem
TCP and UDP using Rust
Data serialisation, deserialisation and parsing
Application Layer Protocols
Talking HTTP in the Internet
Asynchronous network programming using Tokio
Security
Appendix