We will explore some ways to make Async Rust programming more enjoyable and more efficient at the same time.
In this lightning talk, we take a look at ArcShift, a lock-free data structure for shared data that still needs to be mutated.
In this talk, we’ll go through some real-life examples of using Rust features like traits, newtype wrappers, generics, and macros for creating financial software. We’ll look at how regular application code can benefit from the features Rust provides.
This talk explores lessons learned while building a CRDT library with JSON semantics, aimed at application developers.
In this lightning talk, we will explore the reasons why Icedragon was created, what makes it unique, and how you can use it to provide portable builds for your projects.
Choosing Rust is already improving your life as a programmer. But there’s always something we can still improve. So here’s a series of tips to save you time, typing, sanity or all of them.