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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Rust Fundamentals by Duke University

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About the Course

This comprehensive Rust programming course welcomes learners of all levels, including beginners and those with some programming experience. No prior knowledge of Rust is required, making it accessible to coding novices. Throughout the course, you will gain a solid foundation in Rust programming and develop proficiency in advanced concepts, enabling you to write efficient, reliable, and high-performance code. You will understand the core concepts and syntax of Rust, learn effective code organization, error handling techniques, and explore Rust's package manager for efficient project management. By completing this course, you will have the skills to develop reliable and high-performance applications, regardless of your prior programming experience....

Top reviews

AG

Feb 14, 2025

Very good for beginners. Anyone with 0 rust knowledge can pick this course up.

SG

Nov 30, 2025

The course is perfect for learning the fundamentals of the language. Very well explained.

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By Demetrio M

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Nov 26, 2025

Terrible course. First week is just setting up VS Code, Github Codespaces and Github Copilot, which are not used at all. Concepts are explained very quickly, examples are too simples, labs are just code you need to run, zero exercises and zero assignments to prove your knowledge. Assignments are single choice questions where the answer is the only logical one. Wouldn't recommend.

By Jude J

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Oct 27, 2025

this course isn't taught at a university level rigor. it is just a series of demos without much explanation. comprehensive-rust from google is much better!

By James E

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Nov 9, 2025

Links to Microsoft Learning are broken and unavailable. Do not waste your time with this course. Coursera support was pathetic

By Ajay S

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Jul 19, 2025

Spend too much time initially on things which are not needed for learning Rust language . Sorry.