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Published inFeb 2024
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Carl Fredrik Samson
Carl Fredrik Samson
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Carl Fredrik Samson

Carl Fredrik Samson is a popular technology writer and has been active in the Rust community since 2018. He has an MSc in Business Administration where he specialized in strategy and finance. When not writing, he's a father of two children and a CEO of a company with 300 employees. He's been interested in different kinds of technologies his whole life and his programming experience ranges from programming against old IBM mainframes to modern cloud computing, using everything from assembly to Visual Basic for Applications. He has contributed to several open source projects including the official documentation for asynchronous Rust.
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So, in this short chapter, we introduced Rust’s futures to you. You should now have a basic idea of what Rust’s async design looks like, what the language provides for you, and what you need to get elsewhere. You should also have an idea of what a leaf future and a non-leaf future are.

These aspects are important as they’re design decisions built into the language. You know by now that Rust uses stackless coroutines to model asynchronous operations, but since a coroutine doesn’t do anything in and of itself, it’s important to know that the choice of how to schedule and run these coroutines is left up to you.

We’ll get a much better understanding as we start to explain how this all works in detail as we move forward.

Now that we’ve seen a high-level overview of Rust’s futures, we’ll start explaining how they work from the ground up. The next chapter will cover the concept of futures and how they’re...

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Published in: Feb 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781805128137

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Carl Fredrik Samson

Carl Fredrik Samson is a popular technology writer and has been active in the Rust community since 2018. He has an MSc in Business Administration where he specialized in strategy and finance. When not writing, he's a father of two children and a CEO of a company with 300 employees. He's been interested in different kinds of technologies his whole life and his programming experience ranges from programming against old IBM mainframes to modern cloud computing, using everything from assembly to Visual Basic for Applications. He has contributed to several open source projects including the official documentation for asynchronous Rust.
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