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Rust and Tell - 2021 Kickoff

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Rust and Tell

We are delighted 🥳 🎉 to announce that the “Rust and Tell” monthly meetup is kicking off again for 2021! With new organizers, new speakers and new topics we will bring you another Rust meetup, online, livestreamed to your home.

Want to talk at the next meetup? Send a message to @evanxg852000 or an email to [email protected].

“Rust and Tell“ is a monthly event to share ideas, and learn about new things in and about Rust. Meet fellow Rustaceans, share your learnings, get motivated and inspired.

Some ideas include but are not limited to: experience learning about async programming in Rust, how to implement a no-std compliant crate for use on embedded systems, or struggles with the borrow checker and how to overcome them. All ideas are welcome!

We are always looking for speakers of any level. Please either write in the comments below or message Evance Soumaoro, Ryan Levick, or Bastian Gruber on Meetup if you would like to speak. Unsure about your idea? No worries, talk to us anyway! We can help you refine and improve your talk!

We usually plan 3 slots of 20 minutes each. You decide on how you want to fill this time. We are also flexible in allocating longer time if you need it; just let us know so we can make the arrangement.

“Rust and Tell“ is open to EVERYONE. From absolute beginner to experienced Rust programmers. We want to learn from your experience!


Zoom instructions

At 19:00 follow the Zoom meeting invite: LINK TBD.

You will automatically be voice-muted and not be able to unmute yourself during the meetup. Please also disable your webcam. The meetup will be recorded in Zoom, everyone with enabled video will be recorded as well.

The text chat inside Zoom is available, please use that for questions to the speaker. If time allows a moderator will direct them towards the speaker after the talk.

During the breaks we will try out Zoom’s Breakout Rooms. You will be randomly assigned to a breakout room with others. Feel free to use this to talk to people in breaks. If you don’t want to, just mute yourself or leave the room. You will be brought back into the main channel before the next talk starts.

Matrix instructions

See Chat instructions.

Please let us know if you're planning to drop by! :-)


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