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# Tutorial: Writing a chat

Nothing is as simple as a chat server, right? Not quite, chat servers
already expose you to all the fun of asynchronous programming: how
do you handle clients connecting concurrently. How do you handle them disconnecting?
Nothing is simpler than creating a chat server, right?
Not quite, chat servers expose you to all the fun of asynchronous programming:

How do you distribute the messages?
How will the server handle clients connecting concurrently?

In this tutorial, we will show you how to write one in `async-std`.
How will it handle them disconnecting?

How will it distribute the messages?

This tutorial explains how to write a chat server in `async-std`.

You can also find the tutorial in [our repository](https://github.com/async-rs/async-std/blob/master/examples/a-chat).