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    (By Luca Palmieri)

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    Author Luca Palmieri
    “Book Descriptions: Zero To Production is the ideal starting point for your journey as a Rust backend developer.
    You will learn by doing: you will build a fully functional email newsletter API, starting from scratch.

    You'll learn how to:

    - Navigate and leverage Rust's crates ecosystem
    - Structure your application to make it modular and extensible
    - Write tests, from single units to full-blown integration tests
    - Enforce your domain invariants using Rust's type system
    - Authenticate and authorize users of your API
    - Implement a robust error handling strategy
    - Observe the state of your application using structured logs
    - Set up an extensive continuous integration and continuous deployment pipeline for your Rust projects

    The book is composed of 11 chapters, for a grand total of 500 pages. All supporting code (including tests!) is available on GitHub.”

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