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On 23 July 2022, Rootconf held a Birds of Feather discussion on whether Rust language is ready for adoption in enteprises at India FOSS 2.0 conference. The discussion showed that the question must be inverted - are Indian startups and enteprises ready for adopting Rust language? This Mini Conference will look at the following problem statements:
The Call for Proposals (CfP) is open. Talks will be curated by the conference editor, Rajasekharan Vengalil to fit the theme and sub topics.
In-person conference: This Mini Conference will be held on Friday, 2 December, at Microsoft Reactor, Lavelle Road, Bangalore. This is an in-person event. Register to participate in the event.
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Submit proposals for talks, blog posts, panel discussions and workshops on the following topics. Please note: this Mini Conference is only accepting case study talks."
If you have questions about submitting a talk/write-up/panel discussion, post a comment at https://hasgeek.com/rustlang-for-enteprises/are-enteprises-ready-for-adopting-rust-language/comments
The conference is curated by editor Rajasekharan Vengalil. Talks will be selected and curated as per the theme of the conference.
This event’s budget does not support travel for outstation speakers.
Accepting submissions till 22 Nov 2022, 10:00 PM
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Albin Antony Speaker Using Rust for real-time data processing at FinboxFinbox does credit scoring with Machine Learning (ML) using alternative data. The Finbox team encountered Rust when they tried a simple piece of code with Regex in Rust. The speed and performance achieved with Rust was phenomenal. The team felt that it was worthwhile using Rust for some of the computationally heavy components, especially the ones using regexes extensively, at FinBox. more
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Sampras Lopes Speaker Building Fintech OSS using Rust at Juspay (Not a blockchain application!)At Juspay, we have adopted Rust to build an Open and Unified API for global payments. more
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Swarnim Arun More Rusty-nessMore Rusty-ness A primer on how we wrote our Rust Analysis system, and how & why we are incrementally adding more Rust to different parts of our individually isolated codebases and how we plan to take it to the next level to tackle some bigger challenges, writing unified systems and frameworks for analyzing simpler languages. more
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Abhilash Gopalakrishna Speaker Every ounce of memory matters! Using Rust for edge devices at Ather.Before switching to Rust, the engineering team at Ather used C and GO predominantly. The team is now looking at Rust as a stack to move towards for most of its use-cases. The engineering team uses Rust in some of Ather’s services on the edge device, which has shown significant improvement in resource consumption and memory saftey. more
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Using Rust for building multimedia pipelines using GStreamerA short primer on how Rust and GStreamer can be used for building multimedia pipelines. The back end application started out as a monolith written in Python utilizing GStreamer for multimedia bits. Iteratively parts of the application were moved over from Python by writing custom GStreamer components in Rust. more
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Rust India BoF on Hiring for RustThis transcript - is mostly as is - edited lightly from the discussion on hiring for Rust which was held at the conference on 2nd November 2022. As per Chatham House Rules, names have not been mentioned in this transcript to prevent attribution of quotes to persons. more
Talk type: Birds of Feather (BOF) session
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