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Europe's Conference — next stop: The Netherlands, 2020!

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    10. stu 2019.

    🦀 And that's a WRAP! 🦀 Thank you so much for joining us at Barcelona and making the conference an amazing experience for all your fellow rustaceans! 💗 Oh, and stay tuned for the Netherlands edition, Spring 2020! 🇳🇱

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  2. 20. sij

    Rust is growing and we want the RustFest website to grow with us. That’s why we’re looking for a designer to help the RustFest team to make the website ready for the new decade! Is this you or someone you know? Send us a DM!

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  3. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    The call for proposals is open! Send us your proposal at

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    2. pro 2019.

    Finally finished the write-up of our ML experiments from - a 25x speedup is way more than we were expecting! Beyond the raw numbers, a long read on Python, , the scientific computing space and its outlook in the next few years.

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  5. 30. stu 2019.

    All recordings from this year‘s RustFest are released! Find links to each one as well as to ‘s wonderful sketchnotes in this thread:

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  6. proslijedio/la je Tweet

    Hello, fellow crabs 🦀! While some of you may be busy writing code or enjoying some relax (or both!) yours truly team is revving up the engine. Next up on the horizon: the call for proposals! Around mid-December we will open the floodgates. Stay tuned! 🎉

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  7. 29. stu 2019.

    We sincerely thank for joining us in Barcelona — for the amazing sketchnotes, timelapses & her much praised sketchnoting workshop — please consider hiring her for your next event! You'll find the last work-in-progress sketchnote timelapse below:

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  8. 29. stu 2019.

    As it is with all previous editions of 's RustFest Barcelona sketchnotes, this last one also captures important points and meaningful key takeaways of the last two of the conference talks:

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  9. 29. stu 2019.

    Tech industry's rampant burnout problem (even when talked about) tends to only be discussed for its impact on productivity. In her conference-closing talk urged reframing the conversation around the oft-overlooked human costs of development:

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  10. 29. stu 2019.

    Rust ships a new stable version of the compiler every six weeks, and while that may sound slightly excessive at first (especially in comparison to many other languages) there's a Method to the Cadence — explained why (and how!) they do it:

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  11. 29. stu 2019.

    Ready for the final talks, right before the weekend?

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  12. 28. stu 2019.

    Professional sketchnotes require a great deal of preparation! You may notice that, in order to speed up the process prepares the speaker profile pictures in advance. Check the timelapse video below for more sketchnoting tricks!

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  13. 28. stu 2019.

    Too much information at once? 's sketchnotes can help make better sense of some of the talks in this batch, so be sure to check them out!

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  14. 28. stu 2019.

    Rust's brand new async/await feature is for some much more than just writing web servers! Tyler Mandry () presented a detailed primer on the primitives at the heart of Rust's high-performance compile-time async infrastructure:

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  15. 28. stu 2019.

    How do you make Rust async? You could try rebuilding the standard library in async… and that's exactly what does! gave us an introduction to this new library, just days before its stable 1.0 release (that happened during the impl Days!)

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  16. 28. stu 2019.

    In today's first talk, learn about how Neville Dipale () used Rust & actix to build a cheap & reliable web service for syndicating crowd-sourced status updates on the cheap but unreliable South African public transit system!

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  17. 28. stu 2019.

    Did you manage to catch up with all released talks yet? You better, because we're about to release 3 more!

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  18. 27. stu 2019.

    And as promised, we are sharing the "how it's made"-clip for today's sketchnotes. Some of you who joined us in Barcelona might even had a chance to learn some of the tricks at 's Sketchnoting Workshop!

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  19. 27. stu 2019.

    As with the previous talks, you may find 's hand-drawn recap in a sketchnote form below should you need more motivation to dive in:

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  20. 27. stu 2019.

    Rust's toolbelt is well-equipped to handle real-time digital sound processing, and thanks to the ubiquity & universality of web browsers Niklas Reppel shows you how to Amp Up Web Audio Applications with Rust and WebAssembly

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  21. 27. stu 2019.

    In a sweeping talk & has shown us how could one trick their frontend code to feel it's sitting right inside one's database—all this thanks to a novel use of timely differential dataflows:

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