Flatulence, Crystals, and Happy Little Accidents - Generative Art in Rust
Offered By: Rust via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of Rust programming and generative art in this engaging conference talk. Dive into the world of creative coding as Nick Fitzgerald demonstrates how Rust can be used as a digital paintbrush. Learn about the potential of Rust for creating unique and whimsical artistic expressions, challenging the notion that programming is always a serious endeavor. Discover insights on how experimenting with generative art in Rust can lead to unexpected learnings and applications in real-world programming scenarios. Gain a fresh perspective on the versatility of Rust and its potential for fostering creativity in software development.
Syllabus
RustConf 2019 - Flatulence, Crystals, and Happy Little Accidents by Nick Fitzgerald
Taught by
Rust
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