Introduction to Rust (Control Flow, Conditionals and Pattern Matching)

in #technology7 years ago

In this tutorial, we go over some of the various control flow structures in the Rust Programming Language. We look at "If/else" expressions and how they can be used in variable bindings. We look at the loop strutures like "Loop", "For" and "While" and we also look at the exhaustive pattern matching "Match" keyword. Along the way, we also experiment with pattern matching guards, destructuring via pattern matching, short-hand bindings and we briefly take start to talk about iterators as well as exclusive and inclusive ranges.

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If you look in my video description it has a link to my steem account, @tensor. I've done this for the last four videos that I have posted. Its right at the bottom of the social media block.

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Oh yeah silly me. I checked the description but just happened to miss it. All good!

Its not a problem. Anyways, its good that you asked, because some people don't do this.

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