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Rust in the Enterprise with Red Badger & Rust London ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

Rust in the Enterprise with Red Badger & Rust London ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

Event

Rust Bangalore is collaborating with Red Badger and Rust London to bring this event to you. We will have Red Badger presenting on Rust in the Enterprise and Crux remotely, followed by one or two talks locally (These will be finalized later).

Event Highlights

Rust in the Enterprise

In the first half, weโ€™ll look at how Rust has much better answers to everything that enterprises care about โ€” Quality, Sustainability, Security, Cost, Performance, Control, Risk, Compliance, Innovation, Talent and Culture โ€” and how we need a top-down and a bottom-up approach to getting Rust on the agenda.

Crux - Cross-platform app development in Rust

In the second half, weโ€™ll look at an example of how Rust can help enterprises with their digital product development. Weโ€™ve built an experimental framework called Crux, that enables multi-platform applications (iOS, Android, Web, etc) to be built with a portable, shared business-logic core โ€” built (and tested) once, in Rust. Weโ€™ll deep dive into some code and show how building digital products with Rust is a game changer for the enterprise.

Hosted by

A community of rust-lang contributors and end-users from Bangalore. We also have presence on the following telegram channels https://t.me/RustIndia https://t.me/keralars https://t.me/fpncr Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/rustlangin more

Accepting submissions

Not accepting submissions

  • Talks submitted need to have a presentation time of around 20 mins max
  • We will only be able to accommodate two talks for the event

Pratham

Container Internals | Building your own Docker in Rust

In this talk, we will talk briefly about a high level overview of the various components involved in making up Docker such as runc and containerd, as well as dive a bit into how they work internally, learning about APIs like namespaces and cgroups by building a small container runtime in Rust. more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed
  • 16 Sep 2023

Aswin C

State of Rust in the Linux kernel

Recently, the Linux kernel added support for Rust. This talk will discuss the evolution of Rust in the kernel: its early beginnings to its current state, and its potential impact on the future of the software stack. We will also explore, how it works โ€” how Rust is integrated into the kernelโ€™s build system, what you can do with it โ€” code-browse through a couple of examples, where itโ€™s headed, and โ€ฆ more
  • 0 comments
  • Confirmed
  • 19 Sep 2023

Hosted by

A community of rust-lang contributors and end-users from Bangalore. We also have presence on the following telegram channels https://t.me/RustIndia https://t.me/keralars https://t.me/fpncr Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/rustlangin more