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Likely, the question belongs to some of the stackexchanges, but usually they do not look very kindly at noobs, hence I thought this territory fits the best within SN.
So, I am working as a data+machine learning engineer and very proficient in Python and some experience in C++ (computer vision projects) as well. So not a total noob in programming.
Lately, I am learning Rust mastered the basics (the syntax is a bit weird, but beginning to appreciate it) and some dose of ownership, deref coercion (the new concepts in Rust).
Now I am at a stage, where I feel I would improve more by looking at moderate sized projects, rather than spending time with syntaxes or the relatively arcane features of the language itself. And then, quant trading is an area that I have been somewhat interested in, and I have the basic knowledge as well, having developed some simple bots in Python.
So what are some good projects or resources (blog, open source projects or books) that I can find to read? Basically, I am looking for good coding standard, and moderate complexity projects that I can appreciate as a relative beginner (in both trading and in rust).
I am not signing up for a course, but if you have books or blog posts, GitHub repos etc. I will be keen to learn from them.
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And this is what you think the world needs... You are wasting your time. Focus on something more useful.
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