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% Conclusion

We covered a lot of ground here. When you've mastered everything in this Guide,
you will have a firm grasp of basic Rust development. There's a whole lot more
out there, we've just covered the surface. There's tons of topics that you can
dig deeper into, and we've built specialized guides for many of them. To learn
more, dig into the [full documentation
index](index.html).
you will have a firm grasp of Rust development. There's a whole lot more
out there, though, we've just covered the surface. There's tons of topics that
you can dig deeper into, e.g. by reading the API documentation of the
[standard library](http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/), by discovering solutions for
common problems on [Rust by Example](http://rustbyexample.com/), or by browsing
crates written by the community on [crates.io](https://crates.io/).

Happy hacking!