Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio
by Edward Curren
This course will teach you how to use the Rust Tokio framework to create performant asynchronous applications in Rust.
What you'll learn
In this course, Building Asynchronous Applications in Rust with Tokio, you’ll learn how to use the Rust Tokio framework to create performant asynchronous applications in Rust. First, you’ll explore async programming in depth. Next, you’ll discover How the Tokio framework enables you to create performant asynchronous applications. Finally, you’ll learn how to put the finishing touches on your application with Tokio’s tracing and telemetry as well as unit testing facilities. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of asynchronous programming with Tokio needed to write high performance applications.
About the author
Ed graduated from the University of Dayton in 1995 with a BS in Computer Science and often wishes he could break the secrets of quantum physics to return to that time.
Later Ed contracted with the Department of Homeland Security to be part of a team which built a counter-terrorism system before moving on to the FBI’s counter-intelligence division where he worked with the Advanced Concepts Unit building software solutions to address difficulties that the bureau faced.
He decided to move back ... moreto the Cleveland area to be near family as his daughter turned 3 years old and took a position with One Call Now as the Director of Software Development. When One Call Now was bought out, he joined the architecture team at National Interstate Insurance as the enterprise architect.
Mr. Curren hold 3 patents for software innovations, is an occasional guest lecturer at the University of Akron and loves to marry his passion for technology with his passion for flying.