🦀 Rust Workshop - From Python to Rust - Fundamentals
SDSC is organizing a 2nd round of an “Introduction to Rust” workshop
and we have
some extra seats for anyone in the RSE community who would like to join
(remotely). If you’re interested, write an email to
gabriel.nuetzi@sdsc.ethz.ch
(Subject:
Rust Workshop Registration
). We will accept participants in a first
come first serve basis and you will be invited to the Zoom Meetings and
temporary Slack Channel for the Workshop.
Target Audience
- Anybody interested in learning Rust, if you know Python you should be fine!
- If you already have Rust Experience and want to jump in later you can of course do that: The slides are here.
I will announce the status after each session in the Slack Channel.
It is also very helpful to help out in the exercise session or during
the
presentation: answering questions in the Slack channel or doing some
one-to-one calls directly that would be wonderful. Please reach out
to me:
(Subject: Rust Workshop Contrib
).
đź“… Sessions
- Session 1: 19. May 25: 9-11h
- Exercise: 13-14
- Session 2: 20. May 25: 9-11h
- Exercise: 13-14
- Session 3: 22. May 25: 13-14h (if Exercises or Presentation will be announced.)
- Session 4: 26. May 25: 9-11h
- Exercise: 13-14
- Session 5: 27. May 25: 9-11h
- Exercise: 13-14
- Session 6: 10. Jun 25: 9-11h
- Exercise: 13-14
Note: Exercises Sessions can be done on your own, there will be no presentation. But I and other people will be around to answer your questions.
⚒️Preparation
In order to avoid technical issues at the workshop, you must have the following setup ready before attending:
The setup will make your Rust life much easier in order for you to enjoy using the language as much as we do ;)
Please reach out if something is not working and if you have trouble using it! PRs on typos/fixes in this repo are welcome! You dont need to look at the exercises yet, relax and sip an El Tony!
BR and and see you soon.