@ Prisma

We are delighted to announce another edition of the Rust and Tell Berlin Meetup - this time we are back onsite!

Come join us for a summer evening of quality talks, networking, and a barbecue - veggie and vegan options provided. 🍹🌭

Please follow the 3G rule (“geimpft, getestet, genesen – vaccinated, tested, recovered”).

The talks will be recorded, and there will be a photographer onsite. Please let us know if you do not want to appear in the photos.

  • 18:30 - Doors open, time for snacks and networking
  • 19:00 - Welcome and announcements
  • 19:10 - “Hot code reload in Rust” - Robert K.
  • 19:30 - Q&A + announcements from Prisma
  • 19:55 - “Using Rust inside Scala with robusta_jni” - Bogdan K.
  • 20:15 - Q&A
  • 20:25 - Break + snacks
  • 20:45 - Open Slot
  • 21:15 - Hang out and chat
  • 21:30 - Doors close

“Rust and Tell“ is a monthly event to share ideas, and learn about new things in and about Rust. Meet fellow Rustaceans, share your learnings, get motivated and inspired.

Some ideas include but are not limited to experience learning about async programming in Rust, how to implement a no-std compliant crate for use on embedded systems or struggles with the borrow checker, and how to overcome them. All ideas are welcome!

We are always looking for speakers of any level. Please either write in the comments below or message Bastian Gruber on Meetup if you would like to speak. Unsure about your idea? No worries, talk to us anyway! We can help you refine and improve your talk!

We usually plan 3 slots of 20 minutes each. You decide on how you want to fill this time. We are also flexible in allocating longer time if you need it; just let us know so we can make the arrangement.

“Rust and Tell“ is open to EVERYONE. From absolute beginner to experienced Rust programmers. We want to learn from your experience!


This meetup is a space that is safe for everyone. We will be giving out colored stickers to help you indicate how comfortable you are with in-person contact:

  • 🟢 choose the green sticker if you are happy to connect and chat with the other attendees,
  • 🟡 choose the yellow sticker if you’re open to joining the conversation but cautious,
  • 🔴 choose the red sticker if you’d rather enjoy the meetup alone.

We follow the Berlin Code of Conduct.

  1. Hot code reload in Rust

  2. Using Rust inside Scala with `robusta_jni`

  3. Aya - Writing eBPF programs in Rust

Location: Prisma

Prenzlauer Allee 193

Berlin

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