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Rust Meetup - Compile-Time Solns
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| With Robin Molen-Grigull (CTO, Fullstack Trade), James Logan (Principal Scientific S/w Enggr, Commonwealth Fusion), Lawrence Harvey (Recruitment, Rust). |
| Datadog at NY Times Bldg, 620 8th Ave, 45th Fl |
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Feb 26 (Thu) , 2026 @ 06:30 PM
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Join us on Thursday, February 26 at Datadog Times Square. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. to give attendees plenty of time to grab pizza & socialize, & the talk begin at 7:15 p.m. Following the success of the UnConf we've absorbed all of your feedback & have two awesome speakers!
Robin Molen-Grigull is CTO at Fullstack.Trade - a stealth mode firm focused on high performance compute & latency in the Web3 space.
Storage Tetris: Compile-Time Solutions for 32-Byte Storage Constraints
Fitting arbitrary Rust structs into fixed 32-byte storage slots is a puzzle, but Rust's macros & type system make it solvable. Automatic layout & lazy loading, combined with a small macro, turn low-level storage primitives into clean .field() accessors. Associated types & compile-time offset calculations eliminate manual storage arithmetic while remaining zero-cost.
James Logan is a Principal Scientific Software Engineer at Commonwealth Fusion
Interpn: Fast Interpolation
James Logan recently delivered a ten minute lightning talk at Rust Boston. The goal of that talk was to share "Everything I learned making software 300x faster than state-of-the-art". James has used Interpn in a way like never seen before, improving performance in a way that is unimaginably unique & can be applied by so many engineers. This is definitely one not to be missed.
Lawrence Harvey is Rust NYC's official recruitment partner, with Ross providing support as a co-organizer & financial support.
The space is generously sponsored by our partner Datadog.
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