

Mastering Error Handling in Rust: From Panics to this error & anyhow
Nov 5th, 2025
12:00PM - 1:00PM EDT
Remote
Panics, Results, and error crates—oh my! Confused about how to handle errors in Rust? You’re not alone. Rust gives you powerful tools to manage failure, but using them well takes practice.
Price: Free
Enroll NowWhen: Wednesday, November 5th, 2025 | 12pm - 1pm EDT
Schedule: 1-Hour Free Webinar
Where: Online - Live Training
Panics, Results, and error crates—oh my! Confused about how to handle errors in Rust? You’re not alone. Rust gives you powerful tools to manage failure, but using them well takes practice.
In this free webinar, Nathan Stocks will demystify when to panic, how to design clear error types, and why crates like thiserror and anyhow can make your code simpler and safer.
Join us and learn how to architect error handling that scales with your codebase. Perfect for developers ready to move beyond unwrap() and build production-grade Rust applications.
What we’ll cover:
- Creating an error vs consuming an error
- Library vs Application error handling
- When to “panic”
- Useful crates: thiserror and anyhow
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About Nathan Stocks:
Ardan Labs Rust Instructor
With over 25 years of experience in software development, Nathan is recognized as one of the leading Rust instructors globally. He has developed multiple top-rated, best-selling courses that have reached more than 75,000 students worldwide. In addition to his work as a Rust Course Instructor, Nathan serves as a Senior Software Engineer and is the creator of Rusty Engine, an open-source game engine built in Rust.
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