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== Vienna Rust Meetup == | == Vienna Rust Meetup == | ||
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'''[[wen:Rust_(programming_language)|Rust]]''' is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety, developed by Mozilla. | '''[[wen:Rust_(programming_language)|Rust]]''' is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety, developed by Mozilla. |
Aktuelle Version vom 28. März 2020, 01:47 Uhr
Vienna Rust Meetup
Rust is a systems programming language that runs blazingly fast, prevents segfaults, and guarantees thread safety, developed by Mozilla.
This group is for fans and enthusiats of this fast growing language. We want to collaborate, share our knowledge, and motivate others to learn the language and contribute to the ecosystem.
To register your talk please fill out the following form:
We also want to encourage all of our members to share even small pieces of information. If you got something let us know directly at the event or beforehand and we try to let you give a lightning talk, show a small piece of code and get some feedback on it, etc.
We are also trying to organize workshops. if you are interested in a specific topic please fill in the following form:
Our current list of planned workshop topics
- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WeYL_0dzC_sd5GESfvbOv-F2ek-4xLrnDXta-aNAneY/edit?usp=sharing
- https://rustbridge.github.io/
The sheet is maintained by us and overlaps with parts of the rustbridge, but orients itself more on our members.
The general code of conduct.
we orient ourselves according to the official rust community standard:
which can be roughly summarized into the following points:
- We want a - in every way - diverse community
- We prefer cooperation over competition
- We want us to be nice to each other
- Even if we don't like each other, we want us to be at least courteous with each other
And while we are at it: the Metalab has a Code of Conduct for its physical space, too.