Rust provides several "traits" that allow you to overload the behavior of mathematical operators. You can implement custom behaviors for your user-defined structs in your Rust applications! In this video, we'll explore a couple of different techniques to use the Add trait, including an example with Rust generics, to implement custom behaviors. Be creative and explore these unique traits in your Rust programs! 🤯 Rust Programming Playlist 🦀 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDbRgZ0OOEpUkWDGqp91ODn0dk7LPBAUL 📖 std::ops Docs 📦➡️ https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ops/ Visual Studio Code ➡️ https://code.visualstudio.com Rust Website ➡️ https://rust-lang.org Rustup Installer ➡️ https://rustup.rs Rust Docs ➡️ https://doc.rust-lang.org/book Please follow me on these other social channels! ➡️ https://trevorsullivan.net ➡️ https://github.com/pcgeek86 ➡️ https://twitter.com/pcgeek86 ➡️ https://youtube.com/trevorsullivan ➡️ https://facebook.com/trevorsoftware ➡️ https://tiktok.com/pcgeek86 All trademarks, logos and brand names are the property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names,trademarks and brands does not imply endorsement. #rustlang #rust #rustdev #opensource #software #linux #devops #programming #rusty #dev #coding #codinglife #code #coder #ubuntu #ubuntulinux #appdev #developer