Explore the concept of compile-time social coordination in Rust programming through this insightful 29-minute conference talk from RustConf 2021. Delve into the challenges of collaborative coding and learn how Rust's features, particularly the borrow checker, can help developers write more consistent and agreeable code across files, crates, and team members. Discover strategies for addressing common issues that arise between developers, such as adhering to unwritten rules, conventions, and best practices. Gain valuable insights on improving code consistency and reducing conflicts in collaborative projects, ultimately enhancing the overall quality and maintainability of Rust-based software.
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RustConf 2021 - Compile-Time Social Coordination by Zac Burns
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Rust