What we’re about
The Seattle Rust User Group (SRUG) is a gathering of friendly folks from the greater Seattle area interested in the Rust programming language. From low-level to high-level, beginner to expert, everyone is here to have fun and talk Rust. Typically, we meet once a month and host presentations, collaborate on personal projects and learn new techniques from one another. We chat on Discord between meetings (Discord Server invite).
We're always looking for speakers for meetups. All skill levels welcome!
Please sign up here.
We welcome presentations about Rust in the following formats:
* Rust-related project that you are working on
* Tips about Rust tooling/libraries with which you have experience
* Lightning (short) talks
* Talks narrating a video walk-through/existing material
We find that the 20-30 minute format works best, and we are open to proposals for workshops or longer presentations.
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We welcome questions and feedback: find us on Discord (Discord Server invite).
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Please review the Rust community's Code of Conduct before coming to the meetup. Let's make this meetup great for everyone!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- November MeetupMicrosoft Reactor Redmond, Redmond, WA
This meeting will be live-streamed. The link will be provided on our Discord server (#general channel) at the beginning of the event.
November, 2024 SRUG Meeting Agenda:
* Introductions
* Announcements
* Workshop (Hands-On):- Using a Hardware Debugger for Bare-Metal Rust Projects by Brad G.
Have you ever wondered how to program a device like a Raspberry Pi Pico using Rust? We're going to tackle this in a workshop setting!
* Learn how to complile and publish your Rust code to a remote device.
* Learn how to set up a Rspberry Pi Pico Debug probe to debug your code in real-time!
* We will touch on the discovery/learning process and imposter syndrome so that you can feel more confident and make progress on your own!* Equipment - You will need:
* Your laptop
* A USB Micro-B cable
* A Raspberry Pi Pico WH (WiFi Raspberry Pi Pico 1 with header pins soldered on)
* An electronics component kitPlease be sure you have (or purchase) the above before the meeting.
* A Raspberry Pi Debugger Probe (I have 32 of these available at the meeting for $13.60 each or for free if cost is an issue.)
We've also found from experience that it helps to save time to set up the hardware before the meeting as depicted here.
Looking forward to exploring the world of bare-metal embedded Rust with you!
Call for Speakers
Please contact me on Discord (`@u007d`) if you have a topic or are working on any Rust-related project that you would like to present at a future meeting.
We welcome questions or feedback. Please message us on the SRUG Discord (Discord Server invite).Please RSVP, and we hope to see you!
* Previously recorded meetings can now be found here on YouTube!
- Using a Hardware Debugger for Bare-Metal Rust Projects by Brad G.