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Make Productivity a Core Value of Rust - Opening Keynote RustConf 2017

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Overview

Explore the opening keynote of RustConf 2017, delivered by Aaron Turon, Carol Nichols, and Niko Matsakis, providing a comprehensive update on the Rust programming language ecosystem. Gain insights into the roadmap process, language developments, compiler improvements, learning resources, crate ecosystem, documentation efforts, build systems, and the growing Rust community. Discover the progress made in areas such as incremental compilation, Rust 2018 edition, and the Rust Language Service. Learn about initiatives to improve Rust's learning curve, including updates to The Book and Rust Bridge workshops. Understand the survey results highlighting crate categories, authors, and continuous integration outcomes. Delve into discussions on cargo enhancements, server networking libraries, and mentoring programs. Get a glimpse of Rust's production users and future directions for this rapidly evolving systems programming language.

Syllabus

Introduction
Roadmap Process
Are we there yet
Input Period
Epochs
Language
Examples
Rush 2019
Compiler
Incremental Compilation
Help
Learning Curve
The Book
Rust Bridge Workshop
Increasing Rust Reach
Request for Explanation
Crates
Survey Results
Categories
Crate Categories
Crate Authors
Continuous Integration Results
Crate Owners
Crate Teams
Documentation
Crate Rendering
Crate Redesign
Call for Help
Build Systems
Two Types of Customers
Cargo
Build Lowering
Survey
Rust Language Service
Libraries
The process
The cadence
The books
Server Networking
Mentoring
Inkle Period
Production Users

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