The official Rust book covers everything but is written as a comprehensive reference and is really a good source for understanding. This one is built around getting productive quickly by connecting Rust concepts to what you likely already know from other languages. Every concept is explained through comparison and contrast rather than in isolation. It ends with a working Redis clone rather than isolated exercises. If that sounds like what you need, the free sample is here: https://shankhan3.gumroad.com/l/kkqric
The official Rust book covers everything but is written as a comprehensive reference and is really a good source for understanding. This one is built around getting productive quickly by connecting Rust concepts to what you likely already know from other languages. Every concept is explained through comparison and contrast rather than in isolation. It ends with a working Redis clone rather than isolated exercises. If that sounds like what you need, the free sample is here: https://shankhan3.gumroad.com/l/kkqric