Build multi-platform conversational bots using Rust and Deno by applying architecture patterns that separate core logic from platform-specific bindings. You will design Cargo workspace structures for organizing multi-crate bot projects, implement async event loops with the Tokio runtime for concurrent conversation handling, and apply Rust's ownership and borrowing model to write memory-safe concurrent code without garbage collection.

Conversational Bot Architecture with Rust and Deno
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Conversational Bot Architecture with Rust and Deno
This course is part of AI Tooling Specialization


Instructors: Alfredo Deza
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Design multi-platform bot architectures using Cargo workspaces and Rust traits that separate core conversation logic from platform-specific bindings
Implement async event loops with Tokio for concurrent conversation handling and apply Rust's ownership model for memory-safe bot code
Build and deploy conversational bots across CLI, Amazon Bedrock with Claude, and Discord using Deno and TypeScript
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