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Meeting: Thursday, Nov 16th, at Jane - How to use Rust with Python #15

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andymckay opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 7 comments
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andymckay commented Nov 2, 2023

We've got a new meeting coming up 🎉😎

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Thursday, Nov 16th at 6:30pm

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Jane
500 - 138 13th Street East, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V7L 0E5
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How to use Rust with Python
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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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  • Everyone who comes should follow the code of conduct, which we will enforce. Be nice to each other and make a space we can all visit.
  • We'll try to make every meeting a hybrid one, so people can can join remotely. We do understand that not everyone is comfortable turning up to a room full of people.
  • If there is a room limit, we'll come up with a system to figure that out.
  • Recording the meeting isn't something we plan on doing just yet.
  • We encourage speakers to share their slides and demos later on if possible, but its up to the speakers.

That's it, we hope you can join us and come hang out with fellow Python people.

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Still good to go @nth10sd?

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nth10sd commented Nov 14, 2023

Yes, good to go!

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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!

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Sorry, traffic is bad and I might be late. Hang on I'll get there.

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bryonelliott commented Nov 17, 2023 via email

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Thanks @nth10sd

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