Performance: We're In This Together - Ed Page
For Rust to be as fast as people need, we need to look beyond “how fast is rustc”. I’ll step through an end-user focused framing of performance, things we learned talking to developers of large applications, and explore why a cross-team performance roadmap will benefit the project. This will lead into brainstorming and roadmapping during the All Hands. You can find Ed on: Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@epage GitHub: https://github.com/epage Website: https://epage.github.io/ This talk was given at Rust Week 2025, in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Playlist of other talks from Rust Week 2025: • RustWeek 2025 - All talks Want to come to Rust Week 2026 in-person? go to https://2026.rustweek.org

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