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Rust for the IoT

Rust for the IoT

Joseph Faisal Nusairat

APress
2020
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Get started programming Rust applications for the Internet of Things (IoT). This book is a programming skills migration book that teaches you the Rust programming techniques most useful for IoT applications. You'll step through from server to board development in creating a set of IoT applications. In Rust for the IoT, you'll learn how to build a modern server-side application using Rust on the backend. Then you'll use docker and Kubernetes to deploy these to a managed cloud. Finally you will use a Raspberry Pi with a SenseHat and Camera to capture the world around you and send that information to the cloud. While you will be able to follow along without any cloud or hardware, to make the most of it we recommend a few cloud pieces and hardware that is designed to integrate with the software in this book. After reading and using this book, you'll see how to apply Rust to the Internet of Things. What You Will Learn Create a modern Rust backend complete with handling eventual consistency and interacting via a GraphQL interfaceUse the Raspberry PI to serve as a cheap IoT device that one can easily deploy around the houseCapture temperature, video, and use the interactive joystick to interact with the software you’ve createdUse OpenCV to perform facial detection from the PI’s camera and save that information to the cloud.Create deployable helm charts for the cloud, and for the device create complete ISOs that allow you to easily deploy the Pi’s OS + custom softwareWho This Book Is ForYou will need to have a basic understanding of cloud application development at a minimum and the basics of Rust coding. This book is for those interested in or working with the IoT and the Raspberry Pi who want to learnhow Rust can work for them.
Rust

Rust

Nouman Azam

Rheinwerk Publishing Inc.
2025
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Get "close to the machine" by programming with Rust Discover how to effectively use this low-level language to create fast and efficient code. Set up Rust, compile your first program, and learn the language essentials: variables, functions, conditionals, and more. Walk through Rust's unique ownership model and modular system, and then move on to more complex features, from flexibility and abstraction to web programming and text processing. Numerous code examples and exercises make this your go-to practical resource for Rust In this book, you'll learn about: a. Language Basics Take your first steps with Rust After installation and setup in Visual Studio Code, walk through the language building blocks, from variables to functions to enums. Learn how to implement ownership, define types, test your code, and more. b. Intermediate Programming Expand your toolkit for Rust programming Write flexible code with generics and traits, incorporate features of functional programming, manage memory, implement data structures, and handle structs. c. Advanced TopicsBecome a Rust master Tackle advanced topics, including sized and unsized types, concurrency via threading, the powerful macro system, web programming, text processing, and file and directory handling. Highlights include: 1) Language basics2) Control flow3) Ownership4) Structs and enums5) Generics and traits6) Modular structure7) Memory management8) Testing9) Concurrency10) Functional programming11) Web programming12) Text processing and file handling
Runty and Friends save Stumpy

Runty and Friends save Stumpy

Josh Rivers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Runty books are a positive, encouraging and teaching series of books for children that follow the adventures of Runty, the good crocodile, and his friends. Aimed at ages 8 - 12 years, they are written in a fun, easy-to-read style with great color illustrations. Book 2 teaches about working as a team to help others.
Rust

Rust

Jean-Michel Rabaté

Bloomsbury Academic USA
2018
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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.It’s happening all the time, all around us. We cover it up. We ignore it. Rust takes on the many meanings of this oxidized substance, showing how technology bleeds into biology and ecology. Jean-Michel Rabate´ combines art, science, and autobiography to share his fascination with peeling paints and rusty metal sheets. Rust, he concludes, is a place where things living, built, and remembered commingle.Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
RUST + MOTH Summer 2015

RUST + MOTH Summer 2015

Rust and Moth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Rust + Moth continues to publish talented and unsung voices in poetry today with our Summer 2015 issue. Featuring new poetry from Max Mundan, Andrea Spofford, Emma Forster, Tina M. Garvin, Alicia Hoffman, Gail Langstroth, Alice Pettway, Nathaniel Duggan, Michael Alessi, Roger Camp Patrick Venturella, Rebecca Kinzie Bastian, V. C. McCabe, Bob Sykora, Steven Crimaldi, Ally Covino, Darren C. Demaree, Dane Kuttler, J.R. Kangas, Julianne Palumbo, Raymond Gibson, Timothy Schirmer, Maja Lukic, Lorena Parker Matejowsky, and Ian C. Williams.
Rust

Rust

Eliese Colette Goldbach

Quercus Publishing
2020
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''[a] memoir of modern American industrial life, written by the insider who got away - or got away enough to reflect intelligently on where they came from. Think JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy and even Tara Westover's Educated . . . We could all learn from her example.' New York Times Book ReviewEliese wasn't supposed to be a steelworker. Raised by staunchly Republican and Catholic parents, Eliese dreamed of escaping Cleveland and achieving greatness in the convent as a nun. Full of promise and burgeoning ideals, she leaves her hometown, but one night her life's course is violently altered. A night that sets her mind reeling and her dreams waning. A cycle of mania and depression sinks in where once there were miracles and prayers, and upon returning home she is diagnosed with mixed-state bipolar disorder.Set on a path she doesn't recognize as her own, Eliese finds herself under the orange flame of Cleveland's notorious steel mill, applying for a job that could be her ticket to regaining stability and salvation. In Rust, Eliese invites the reader inside the belly of the mill. Steel is the only thing that shines amid the molten iron, towering cranes, and churning mills. Dust settles on everything - on forklifts and hard hats, on men with forgotten hopes and lives cut short by harsh working conditions, on a dismissed blue-collar living and on what's left of the American dream.But Eliese discovers solace in the tumultuous world of steel, unearthing a love and a need for her hometown she didn't know existed. This is the story of the humanity Eliese finds in the most unlikely of places and the wisdom that comes from the very things we try to run away from most. A reclamation of roots, Rust is a shining debut memoir of grit and tenacity and the hope that therefore begins to grow.
Rust

Rust

Eliese Colette Goldbach

Quercus Publishing
2021
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''[a] memoir of modern American industrial life, written by the insider who got away - or got away enough to reflect intelligently on where they came from. Think JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy and even Tara Westover's Educated . . . We could all learn from her example.' New York Times Book ReviewEliese wasn't supposed to be a steelworker. Raised by staunchly Republican and Catholic parents, Eliese dreamed of escaping Cleveland and achieving greatness in the convent as a nun. Full of promise and burgeoning ideals, she leaves her hometown, but one night her life's course is violently altered. A night that sets her mind reeling and her dreams waning. A cycle of mania and depression sinks in where once there were miracles and prayers, and upon returning home she is diagnosed with mixed-state bipolar disorder.Set on a path she doesn't recognize as her own, Eliese finds herself under the orange flame of Cleveland's notorious steel mill, applying for a job that could be her ticket to regaining stability and salvation. In Rust, Eliese invites the reader inside the belly of the mill. Steel is the only thing that shines amid the molten iron, towering cranes, and churning mills. Dust settles on everything - on forklifts and hard hats, on men with forgotten hopes and lives cut short by harsh working conditions, on a dismissed blue-collar living and on what's left of the American dream.But Eliese discovers solace in the tumultuous world of steel, unearthing a love and a need for her hometown she didn't know existed. This is the story of the humanity Eliese finds in the most unlikely of places and the wisdom that comes from the very things we try to run away from most. A reclamation of roots, Rust is a shining debut memoir of grit and tenacity and the hope that therefore begins to grow.
Rust + Moth: Autumn 2016

Rust + Moth: Autumn 2016

Rust and Moth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Rust + Moth Autumn 2016 has arrived Featuring 37 new poems, this issue is missing a few teeth. Carl Jung wrote that if one loses teeth in a dream, "one loses the grip on something... this can mean a loss of reality, a loss of relationship, a loss of self-control." Such are these pages, filled with betrayal, ticking clocks, internal organs in rebellion, and haunting walks through dreamlit fields. With new poetry from Nico Wilkinson, Jason Gray, Leslie Contreras Schwartz, Jordan Ranft, Torrin Greathouse, Alexis Rhone Fancher, Mary Alice Endicott, F. Daniel Rzicznek, Duncan Campbell, Elliott Freeman, Kelly Grace Thomas, Ramsay Randall, Benjamin Smith, Jules Jacob, James Croal Jackson, Blythe Davenport, Alexandra Smyth, David Anthony Sam, Danielle Zaccagnino, Liz Hogan, Matthew Landrum, Shuly Cawood, John Ling, Molly Likovich, Jamie Elliott Keith, Howie Good, Monica Lewis, Milla van der Have, Peter Grandbois, Mar a Isabel Alvarez, Reba Rice, Hannah Dellabella, and Chelsea Dingman.
Rust + Moth: Winter 2016

Rust + Moth: Winter 2016

Rust and Moth

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Rust + Moth Winter 2016 is here Featuring 35 new poems, our year-ending issue is lost in the cold, high clouds. As a prelude to darker days, these pages are full of secrets and survival tactics. Ripe fruits, seemingly-blank pages, atmospheric climbs, and a series of other mysteries that have yet to organize and unblur and glow. Take whatever you need to keep your heart alive. With new poetry from Alaina Pepin, Colin Reed Moon, Katie Gleason, Alex Zhang, Emily Rose Cole, Emily Stoddard, David Koenig, Katie Simpson, Molli Spalter, Allie Arend, Suzanne Langlois, Sara Ryan, Joseph Felkers, Andrea Wyatt, Samuel Hovda, Christopher Hopkins, Barbara Draper, Jennifer K. Sweeney, Wendy DeGroat, Tallon Kennedy, Lois Roma-Deeley, J. Jerome Cruz, Cooper Wilhelm, Karen Paul Holmes, Simon Anton Nino Diego Baena, Triin Paja, Rebecca Starks, Cathryn Shea, and Kathleen Jones.