25 Jan 2017
This talk will describe a number of language concepts and features that were in the pre-1.0 Rust language at some point but were ultimately abandoned, such as typestate, garbage collection, structural types, and a more or less classical object system. I’ll go over the reasons they were abandoned, and try to convince you that the Rust we have now is the best Rust yet.
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- 4 participants
- 31 minutes
21 Jun 2016
Author: Steve Klabnik
Abstract:
The Rust programming language recently celebrated its one year anniversary since 1.0. While that's not a long time, there were eight years of development before that, which saw radical changes in the language. In this talk, Steve will show off some of Rust's history, with all of the decisions and changes that were made along the way.
ACM DL: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2960081
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2959689.2960081
Abstract:
The Rust programming language recently celebrated its one year anniversary since 1.0. While that's not a long time, there were eight years of development before that, which saw radical changes in the language. In this talk, Steve will show off some of Rust's history, with all of the decisions and changes that were made along the way.
ACM DL: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2960081
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2959689.2960081
- 1 participant
- 59 minutes
6 Jun 2016
Rust Cologne User Group - Meetup June 2016
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More on http://rust.cologne/2016/06/06/rust-anniversary-part-2.html
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/2Fia/
- 7 participants
- 1:00 hours