DevTools Asia is a collection of events across different cities in Asia to provide you with events to learn the latest and greatest dev tools both open source and from vendors alike.
Remy Clarke (Rust Programmer at Scylla Digital) talks about his experiments - mad scientist style - saving you the time and brain cells trying to figure out these things on your own. Tame unsafe code to have no undefined behavior. Check. Define macros inside a function. Check. Leverage labels to take control of control flow. Check.
Watch to learn techniques that will bring your Rust to the next level. Master control flow with labels, and make your code amenable to refactoring. Build your own local declarative macros to work around the scoping issues of functions, closures, .await, and ?. And last but not least, use Miri to ensure that your unsafe code has no undefined behavior.
Follow along looking at the code here:
https://github.com/ClarkeRemy/tokyo-rust-meetup-2023-12-12What makes Rust more than "just another curly-brace language"? And what would it take to bring it to safety-critical domains like automotive, aerospace, and medical devices? Florian Gilcher (Co-founder of Ferrous Systems) talks about Rust's journey into such industries, highlighting key aspects of its potential for adoption.
Watch to hear Florian's insights about Rust's growing significance for high-integrity systems, opportunities that the future holds for the language, and the challenges that must be addressed for it to become a prominent player in this space.
Special thanks to:
Drivemode (https://drivemode.com) for hosting us at their offices,
Braid (https://braid.tech) for helping organize and record the event!
If Google Maps is like the MS Paint of mapping, what is the Photoshop of mapping? First of all, what is "mapping"? And how can we process country-wide polygon datasets with cm level accuracy in reasonable time?
Sjors Donkers (Software Engineer at Braid) talks about why Rust is great for mapping, and showcases best practices for writing data structures and algorithms that lead to low complexity and high performance. Watch to hear about the key success factors distilled from a decade of GIS / mapping, and learn techniques to use in your own projects.
Special thanks to:
Braid (https://braid.tech) for helping organize and record the event
Sean Payne for helping edit the recording
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