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Meeting: Thursday, Nov 16th, at Jane - How to use Rust with Python #15
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Still good to go @nth10sd? |
Yes, good to go! |
I'll be attempting to use the "hybrid" aspect for tonight's meeting. Is there a Zoom (or whatever platform...) link I can go ahead and test out to make sure I'm properly set up ahead of time to join in successfully when things start? Thankee! |
Sorry, traffic is bad and I might be late. Hang on I'll get there. |
I would love to join remotely. Is there a Zoom (or similar) link for this
meeting?
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We've got a new meeting coming up 🎉😎
When
Thursday, Nov 16th at 6:30pm
Where
Jane
500 - 138 13th Street East, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V7L 0E5
#11
Talks
How to use Rust with Python
#13
Python is arguably the world's most popular programming language, though it has shortcomings that other languages (C/C++) stay ahead of. Rust has appeared as a C/C++ competitor - being among the world's fastest growing languages, it has been rated the most "loved" language on Stack Overflow for 7 years.
Here, I will demonstrate how to use nascent free/open source technologies (maturin/PyO3) to combine both Python and Rust. Want to fuse the best of AI deep learning Python packages with the power of Rust? Sure! Leverage the best of both worlds (PyPI/crates.io) writing as much or as little Rust as you want with your Python.
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That's it, we hope you can join us and come hang out with fellow Python people.
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