#First concepts to learn in rust? That you use often? (Network testing) Python to Rust

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jovial tiger
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After basics,
What are some concepts, functions or a type of “flow”? That is good to get a hang of?

I help with network testing
I’ve been setting up Python sockets and servers for local businesses, to help out with monitoring changes.

I’m into “network testing”, finding vulnerabilities and helping to patch them.

I what is a good way to think of rust? To better get the flow of a project?

With Python, PYPL, libraries you add… it seems more like a “plug and play” to implement diffrent tools.

I’ve used some C/C++,
I have some Esp32C3 that I’ve messed around with ESP-IDF,
But not with Python libraries at all.

Can anyone relate Python to Rust?
And what difference and similarities there are?

robust thunder
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