Rust for Blockchain Application Development - Akhil Sharma

Rust for Blockchain Application Development

Learn to build decentralized applications on popular blockchain technologies using Rust

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Buch | Softcover
392 Seiten
2024
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83763-464-4 (ISBN)
34,90 inkl. MwSt
Save time, improve stability, and optimize program memory while building decentralized applications on a blockchain using the features and capabilities of Rust

Key Features

Implement peer-to-peer blockchain using features of the Rust programming language
Use Rust to build dApps on popular blockchains like Ethereum, Solana, and NEAR
Optimize Rust code and enhance security updates to deploy a blockchain to production
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook

Book DescriptionBefore Rust, blockchain developers didn’t have a systems programming language that was type-safe, fast, and, at the same time, had stable and easy memory management. Rust proved to be a boon for developers and works as the perfect solution for not only blockchain and protocol development but also dApp development.
Rust for Blockchain Application Development focuses on demonstrating solutions that can help blockchain developers productize decentralized applications using Rust, which is a complex language with a steep learning curve.
This book starts with basic Rust language concepts and then builds on these concepts to enable you to develop your own blockchain from scratch. As you progress, you’ll learn how to build dApps on popular chains like Solana and NEAR. You’ll also be guided through creating Ethereum dApps using Foundry (Rust). Finally, you’ll develop a custom blockchain using Substrate by Parity (Polkadot). The book provides a complete 360-degree view of Rust in the blockchain ecosystem.
By the end of this Rust book, you’ll have a thorough understanding of how to apply your Rust knowledge to building dApps and blockchains from scratch.What you will learn

Understand essential Rust concepts required to build blockchain
Apply blockchain features such as nodes and p2 communication using Rust
Understand and implement consensus in blockchain
Build and deploy a dApp on Ethereum with the Foundry framework in Rust
Develop and deploy a dApp on Solana and the NEAR protocol
Build a custom blockchain using the Substrate framework by Polkadot

Who this book is forThis Rust programming book is for blockchain developers interested in building dApps on popular blockchains using Rust. Blockchain architects wanting to save time required to go through documentation and understand each technology can also use this book as a quick-start guide. Experience in building applications on blockchain is required, and familiarity with Rust will be helpful but not necessary.

Akhil Sharma is a Software Engineer and an entrepreneur. He is the CTO of Dominate, a SaaS product company, and the founder of Myrl Tech, a tech services company providing technology consulting to some of the top enterprise companies in the world such as HP, 3M, Honda, Bose, and Adobe. He has 12+ years of industry experience and a solid understanding of building digital products. He is adept at multiple programming languages such as Golang, Rust, Ruby, Python, and JavaScript. He has mentored hundreds of engineers offline and discovered that they knew the programming language and the concepts around it but were unable to use them in real-world applications. He aims to close this gap by teaching how to apply the concepts practically and build projects in real time.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Blockchains With Rust
Rust - Necessary Concepts For Building Blockchains
Building A Custom Blockchain
Adding more features to our Custom Blockchain
Finishing up our Custom Blockchain
Using Foundry to Build on Ethereum
Exploring the Solana chain and building a Dapp on Solana
Exploring the NEAR blockchain and building a dApp on NEAR
Exploring Polkadot, Kusama protocol and Substrate
Building Your Own Custom Blockchain From scratch using Substrate
The Future Of Rust For Blockchains

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Kryptologie
ISBN-10 1-83763-464-5 / 1837634645
ISBN-13 978-1-83763-464-4 / 9781837634644
Zustand Neuware
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