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Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

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Re: Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

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Hi HN, I spent last spring working on a new class at Stanford that's focused on common pitfalls in systems programming and how to avoid them. You can check out all the lecture materials (including recorded lecture videos) and assignments available here: http://cs110l.stanford.edu/

I'm planning on teaching this class again in the winter or spring and am looking for any feedback to improve it. I would love to hear your comments and suggestions!

Re: Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

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Hi HN, I spent last spring working on a new class at Stanford that's focused on common pitfalls in systems programming and how to avoid them. You can check out all the lecture materials (including recorded lecture videos) and assignments available here: http://cs110l.stanford.edu/ I'm planning on teaching this class again in the winter or spring and am looking for any feedback to improve it. I would love to hear your…

This looks really cool! I especially love the assignments and I'd definitely take a crack at them. Thanks again!

Re: Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

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Hi HN, I spent last spring working on a new class at Stanford that's focused on common pitfalls in systems programming and how to avoid them. You can check out all the lecture materials (including recorded lecture videos) and assignments available here: http://cs110l.stanford.edu/ I'm planning on teaching this class again in the winter or spring and am looking for any feedback to improve it. I would love to hear your…

Thanks so much for sharing it.

Re: Designing a New Rust Class at Stanford: Safety in Systems Programming

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This is a fine article but not a Show HN, so I've taken that out of the title. Please see https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html .

There's a quarter-length class with its assignments and video of the lectures included. Closer to a book, a thing-you-can-try, maybe.
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