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In this module, you learned about the types of applications you can build by using the Rust programming language. Rust is useful for both low-level and high-level types of development.

You reviewed the Rust commands to work with your code. The rustc command is used to write and compile Rust programs.

You discovered the Rust Cargo feature and learned about the module system for code organization. You use Cargo to create a new project, and build and run it.

You looked at the Rust playground environment and learned how to write, build, test, and run code.

Try recipes in the Rust cookbook

The Rust Cookbook contains recipes for code that follows recommended practices for common programming tasks. By following the recipes, you can learn how to work with commonly used crates in Rust. The recipes cover a wide-range of topics, including processing text and numbers, working with databases, applying common algorithms, and debugging programs. You can read the Rust Cookbook on the Rust website.

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