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Tim McNamara: What is Rust and why is it interesting?

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•Apr 22, 2021

Presentation by Tim McNamara at WOSSAT in Wellington, New Zealand, on 20 April 2021.

Rust keeps gaining momentum. It has been rated by Stack Overflow users as the most loved programming language 5 years in a row. But why? This talk attempts to explain its continued rise.

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Are you sure there is no run-time? I think it does have one but its very very thin that automatically frees memory when the owner goes away. At least I've heard that. (BTW own your book.)

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Speaker here. Happy to answer any questions 🙂

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