This talk explores lessons learned while building a CRDT library with JSON semantics, aimed at application developers.
This talk explores lessons learned while building a CRDT library with JSON semantics, aimed at application developers. The focus is on balancing strong eventual consistency with the demands of mission-critical environments, where network fidelity is low and resources are limited.
The talk covers practical strategies for designing APIs that simplify distributed systems complexity without compromising usability, along with an overview of key CRDT types and their high-level functions.
Attendees will also get a look at the Rust CRDT ecosystem and considerations for real-world applications.
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.
In this talk, we'll explore reasoning with async Rust. We'll be introduced to its fundamental building blocks, such as `async`, `await`, `join` and `select`, and learn how to predict the behavior of code written with them.
In this talk, we will discuss how you can use Durable Execution to harden your applications in a few key areas: workflows, asynchronous tasks, microservice orchestration, and event processing.
Should you dig the hype and default to Embassy when starting new microcontroller project? How it works and what does it bring to the table? Let's compare and measure the same IoT app written in sync and async Rust.
After spending many happy years in Scala, not mutating anything but copying objects faster than rabbits breed I ventured into the world where each allocation is carefully examined and it is perfectly normal to reuse the same list for different purposes.
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.