Call for contributions
This book is in its early days. Contributions, from small edits to whole chapters, are most welcome.
It is also intended to be easy for (new) Rust programmers to contribute to and get involved with the Rust community.
Feel free to submit an issue or a pull request to the repo⮳. Draft pages are kept in this folder⮳. An informal (and very long) list of subjects we would like to cover is kept in the topics of interest⮳ page.
Embedded examples should be ideally runnable on the Rust playground⮳ or at least directly copy-pasteable into Rust code.
This book's long-term goal is the coverage of the 'most commonly used' Rust crates, as defined by blessed.rs
⮳, the most downloaded libraries in crates.io
⮳, and 'high quality crates' per lib.rs
⮳ statistics⮳. Review key crates⮳ for topic ideas.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution you intentionally submit for inclusion in this book shall be licensed under the same terms than the rest of the book, without any additional restrictions or conditions.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.