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Improving Your Rust Life

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.

Andre Bogus
Rust contributor and mentor
About This Talk

Of course, 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.

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