Krakow, Poland, 19 - 21 June 2024
Ted is a big geek; for more details, see http://www.newardassociates.com
Rust is a new systems-level programming language that aims to provide better safety by requiring stronger programmer control over allocated memory and pointers. It has gathered quite the following, so come take a seat and let's spend a little time in this presentation talking about syntax, how to get started, and when to think about using Rust instead of whatever other systems-level programming language you're using.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." --George Santanyana
Over the last decades, several new programming languages have emerged onto the scene, leaving many developers scrambling to understand their purpose. Even languages that we think we know (looking at you, JavaScript) turn out to have some interesting ideas and concepts buried away inside them that seem to be the sole province of the "master" developer. But strangely enough, none of these "new" languages are actually all that new. Most of them are a small step on top of older languages that have been around for decades. And, it turns out, if you understand some of these "influencer" languages, you understand what the influence is--well beyond your current language, in fact.
This is the province of the historian: Studying the past to understand the future. It's simultaneously easier and harder than you think. And in this keynote, that's exactly what we're going to do: Look at technologies past, to understand technologies future.
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