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No idea about Tauri but I did find when learning Rust that unlike some other languages (e.g. C++) just reading a book wasn't really enough. You need to experience it and hit real errors.
Kind of like how you can't learn to ride a bike by reading a book.
But as others have said, I would recommend a project with only simple dependencies and no async. Rust async mildly sucks.