Rust - In It for the Long Haul with Carol Nichols
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the unique features and long-term potential of the Rust programming language in this insightful conference talk by Carol Nichols, co-author of "The Rust Programming Language" book and co-founder of Integer 32. Delve into Rust's memory safety guarantees that enable more developers to write efficient systems-level code. Discover how Rust Editions evolve the language and compiler without breaking existing code. Learn about major companies and organizations currently trusting Rust for critical products. Gain valuable insights into Rust's journey towards the future, including its governance model, technical decision-making process, and impact on the software industry. Engage with a comprehensive overview of Rust's history, safety mechanisms, and growing adoption in various sectors.
Syllabus
Introduction
About Carol Nichols
The History of Trains
George Westinghouse
Consumer Demand
C
Alternatives to C
Ownership and Borrowing
Safety Mechanisms
Editions
Additions
Big Companies
Government Governance
Technical Decisions
Code of Conduct
Software Industry
Memory Safety
Facebook Testimony
Conclusion
Questions
Taught by
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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