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Join us on Wednesday, September 24th at Materialize. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. to give attendees plenty of time to grab pizza & socialize, & the talks begin at 7:30 p.m.
Talk 1 - Nicolas Posner - MS Data Science at University of Chicago - Rust/Python Interop
Beyond systems programming & other 'foundational software' use cases where Rust excels, there is increasing interest in embedding Rust into codebases primarily written in other languages: not a full rewrite, but a surgical injection.
One of the main targets for this treatment is Python, one of the most widely used programming languages globally with a long history of interoperation with C & C++. This talk examines the specific use case of Rust in scientific Python codebases, evaluates it against other options on both technical & organizational grounds, & provides hands-on examples of the benefits from augmenting existing Python codebases with Rust.
Talk 2 - Richard Hart - Principal Software Engineer at Antithesis
Writing a Database that folds & bends time in Rust... from Design to Production in 9 months.
Brief overview of Pangolin & what types of queries it supports (5 min)
Overview of Pangolin's MVCC implementation (10 min)
Pros of Rust for this problem-space (5 min)
Cons of Rust for this problem-space (5 min)
Synergies of Rust (formal-methods) & simulation testing (5 min)
Enablement along the way for new developers moving to Rust.
Lawrence Harvey is Rust NYC's official recruitment partner, with Ross providing support as a co-organizer & financial support.
Huge thanks to Antithesis who will be covering the cost of food & drink for the evening!
The space is generously sponsored by our longstanding partner Materialize.
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