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the whole language, though not with the depth and precision of the
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[language reference](rust.html).
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## Language Overview
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## Language overview
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Rust is a systems programming language with a focus on type safety,
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memory safety, concurrency and performance. It is intended for writing
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* Generics - Functions and types can be parameterized over generic
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types with optional type constraints
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## First Impressions
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## First impressions
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As a curly-brace language in the tradition of C, C++, and JavaScript,
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Rust looks a lot like other languages you may be familiar with.
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and won't be able to access it afterwards. The receiving task will
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become the sole owner of the box.
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### Borrowed Pointers
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### Borrowed pointers
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Rust borrowed pointers are a general purpose reference/pointer type,
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similar to the C++ reference type, but guaranteed to point to valid
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