RustLatam 2019 - Alex Crichton: Procedural Macros vs Sliced Bread
Alex will try to convince us that procedural macros are the best thing since sliced bread. With "macros 1.2" now on stable Rust there's no better time to discover the world of procedural macros and what they can do for us. We've already seen the power of derive macros shoot Serde to one of the most popular crates in Rust. With attribute macros we can go even further with lightweight annotations powering frameworks. And finally with procedural macros the sky is the limit! Let's learn about tips, tricks, and usage of the procedural macro world! Follow us on Twitter: / rustlatamconf

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RustLatam 2019 - Without Boats: Zero-Cost Async IO

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Move fast and don't break things: High-performance networking in Rust — Joshua Liebow-Feeser

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Comprehending Proc Macros

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A gentle introduction to procedural macros - Sam Van Overmeire | EuroRust 2024

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RustLatam 2019 - Niko Matsakis: What's unique about Rust?

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Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t 1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains

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Type Theory for the Working Rustacean - Dan Pittman

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RustLatam 2019 - Florian Gilcher: The Power of the "Where" Clause

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RustConf 2019 - The Rust 2018 Module System by Josh Triplett

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Can I borrow that? (Reborrow traits) (Aapo Alasuutari at RustWeek)

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AWS re:Invent 2020: Next-gen networking infrastructure with Rust and Tokio

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Rust's Witchcraft

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going fast is about doing less

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Why is Rust Successful? • Florian Gilcher • GOTO 2017

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

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Rust Before Main - Ryan Levick - Rust Linz, July 2022

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"Type-Driven API Design in Rust" by Will Crichton

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Async Rust explained in 20 minutes

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Rust, WebAssembly, and the future of Serverless by Steve Klabnik

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