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A link of the book "Futures Explained in 200 lines of Rust" is dead #2
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Hi and thanks. Yes, unfortunately I stopped publishing it as I’m working on a “proper” book covering this topic and many more and I can’t publish it myself at the same time. I hope the book will be good enough to justify purchasing. It’s been a thought that many readers have brought up with me through the years and I finally got the time and opportunity to do it :) Sorry about that. |
Oh, that's the situation. No need to apologize. I am really looking forward to your book! Writing a book must be a challenging process, so please take care of your health while you're working on it. Thanks! |
Thanks, and you're right, writing a book is a challenge but I've always wanted to compile the best of my 4 books that all focus on different aspects on concurrency and asynchronous programming (and a lot of general CS subjects along the way) into one proper book so I'll do my best to see this through without burning myself out :) |
When is the plan for the book ? |
Hi! Thank you for your good examples of Futures of Rust.
I wanna read the book "Futures Explained in 200 lines of Rust", but a link of the book is dead.
Did you stop publishing this book?
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