About us
Welcome to the Rust Aarhus User Group. We are a community of programmers and enthusiasts who are passionate about the Rust programming language. Whether you're a seasoned Rustacean or just getting started, our group is the perfect place for you to connect with like-minded individuals, share knowledge, and learn something new.
If you're interested in Rust, we invite you to join our community! Our group is open to everyone, regardless of skill level or experience. We believe that learning is a collaborative process and are committed to creating a supportive and welcoming environment for all members.
Please, also find our chat on Matrix.
If you are interested in the work of running the community, you might want to pay our GitHub page a visit.
We are bound by the Berlin Code of Conduct, whose full terms can be found here: http://berlincodeofconduct.org
Upcoming events
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Talk Night at Danske Commodities
Danske Commodities, Kalkværksvej 16, Aarhus, DKJoin us for an evening of talks, food, and networking at Danske Commodities in Aarhus. We have two exciting talks lined up, along with a light dinner sponsored by Danske Commodities.
The program for the evening is:
- 18:00: Welcome
- Halloy - A native app for a dead prototcol by Casper Storm
- Light dinner sponsored by Danske Commodities
- Nighttime Adventures - exploring 3 experimental features for control flow by Mikkel Wienberg Madsen
- 21:00: Let's continue the discussion at a nearby bar
Halloy - A native app for a dead prototcol
by Casper Storm
A talk about building Halloy, a modern IRC client written in Rust, and why open protocols still matter in today’s world of closed platforms. The presentation covers the history of IRC, lessons learned from maintaining an open source project, and how Halloy is built using Rust and Iced.
Casper Storm is a software engineer who loves building great products, especially open source software. I also love riding my gravel bike, writing Rust, and being a dad to 3 boys.
Nighttime Adventures - exploring 3 experimental features for control flow
by Mikkel Wienberg Madsen
This talk explores 3 different experimental features available on nightly with the common theme being control flow. We will go over with what they are, how they work and possible uses they enable. We will also go over both stabilization status and possible replication in stable with either macros or other "hacks".
Mikkel is a cryptographic engineer at the Alexandra Institute with a background in CS at AU. He specializes in both application of cryptography in various fields, software security and development.
Location
This meetup will be at Danske Commodities, Kalkværksvej 16, 8000 Aarhus.
Food
We will try to have a combination of vegan and non-vegan food. If you have special needs regarding food (e.g. allergies), please forward your request to tue@rustaarhus.dk.
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