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Rust Programming Language

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Daniel Gebremariam Giday

I have learned a lot from this Rust course. The lessons helped me understand important concepts like ownership, borrowing, and others in a clear and practical way. I feel more confident now in using Rust for my projects. I’m excited to continue improving and would like to request my certificate of completion. Thank you for this valuable learning experience! 2025-06-26

Suleman Afzal

Ok 2024-01-20

Anoop Panchakanthimath

My experience with Rust as a beginner has been incredibly positive. It's a language that demands attention and dedication but rewards me with a solid understanding of programming principles and a sense of accomplishment as I see my code compile successfully. 2023-08-24

ganesh paripelly

basic knowledge on Rust not deep course but is useful for a beginner.. kind a helpful for you to understand about Rust.. u can go in depth by searching the topics that u learnt using this program in google.. 2023-08-21

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