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> It looks like I will just have to bite the bullet and actually read the rust book back to front.

I mean, there you have it, right? Not a diss on you specifically, but I've often noticed that some people will complain about something, but then it comes out that they actually haven't learned it deeply enough, they're just going on what they either learned so far, learned that something in a haphazard way, or didn't learn it at all.

I used to do the same, so no shame, starting off writing programs as practice and googling things along the way because everyone on any programming thread says "the best way to learn is by building, not doing tutorials" but that's not necessarily true. Sure, I have learned a lot by building, but I've often spent longer simply running around googling and learning bits and pieces than the time I'd spend actually learning something top to bottom, front to back, from scratch. So I actually like and see the value of tutorials now.

Once I read The Rust Book front to back like you said, I understood a lot more of the language than my previous attempts to learn it a few years ago. Doing Rustlings at the same time was great too.



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