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Getting Started with Rust: Understanding Rust Compile Errors – Part 2

1 December, 2022 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

What is this session about?

This session we will look at several Rust code examples and chat in-depth on why they are not compiling and the error messages we are getting. Of course, we will also discuss different ways we can fix them!

We will explain both basic and more advanced topics along the way, so this session is for developers of any Rust skill level.

This is a continuation of our workshop of the same name. It is not required that you have attended the first session before joining this as we will look at different code examples.

You can find Part 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgZQJys2zpY

Why should you attend?

If you have ever done a Rust tutorial, read the “The Book” or just curious what the hype is all about with Rust, then this session is for you.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in learning and building with Rust.

Speakers

Korey Stegared-Pace – Cloud Advocate, Microsoft

Ryan Levick – Principle Rust Developer Advocate, Microsoft

Ryan is a developer advocate working in Berlin, Germany. He joined Microsoft via the acquisition of Wunderlist. He has spent my career building apps on the server and client side and exploring a wide range of open-source technologies with a particular focus on functional programming.

His biggest passion over the past several years has been the Rust programming language which I often write about on Twitter and my blog as well as speak about at conferences.

Prerequisites

Having some experience working with Rust will be beneficial. We won’t cover all the basics in this session, but this will still be beginner friendly.

  • Coding Languages
  • Rust

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