Ross is a software engineer based in Tokyo. He is a passionate about open source and frequently contributes to many projects like Cargo, openapi-generator, and more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-sullivan-a17568135/
Github: https://github.com/ranger-ross
Ross is a software engineer based in Tokyo. He is passionate about open source and frequently contributes to many projects like Cargo, openapi-generator, and more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-sullivan-a17568135/
Github: https://github.com/ranger-ross
Ross SullivanOrhun is a Rust enthusiast with a deep passion for open-source. He is actively building terminal tooling and libraries within the Rust ecosystem, and is best known for his work on Ratatui. He's also an Arch Linux package maintainer and working on distributing the newest Rust software.
GitHub: https://github.com/orhun
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@orhundev
X: https://x.com/orhundev

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-2023-12-12
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Ross is a software engineer based in Tokyo. He is a passionate about open source and frequently contributes to many projects like Cargo, openapi-generator, and more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-sullivan-a17568135/
Github: https://github.com/ranger-ross
Ross is a software engineer based in Tokyo. He is passionate about open source and frequently contributes to many projects like Cargo, openapi-generator, and more.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-sullivan-a17568135/
Github: https://github.com/ranger-ross
Ross SullivanOrhun is a Rust enthusiast with a deep passion for open-source. He is actively building terminal tooling and libraries within the Rust ecosystem, and is best known for his work on Ratatui. He's also an Arch Linux package maintainer and working on distributing the newest Rust software.
GitHub: https://github.com/orhun
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@orhundev
X: https://x.com/orhundev

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-2023-12-12
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Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
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Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
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