What we’re about
Are you interested in learning Rust, a modern and safe programming language? Do you want to meet other Rustaceans and share your projects, ideas and challenges? If so, join us at the Perth Rust Lang community group in Perth! We are a friendly and diverse group of developers who meet regularly to discuss Rust topics, help each other with coding problems, and have fun with this amazing language. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you are welcome to join us and be part of the Rust community in Perth. We hope to see you soon!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Microcontrollers with Rust AND Getting Started With Ratatui100 St Georges Terrace, Perth
Join us for 2 glorious talks:
Microcontrollers with Rust with Matt Johnston
Rust is a compelling choice for embedded applications, where traditionally the only options were C or C++ (or assembly!). This talk will give a rundown of the current ecosystem and what you need to get started on microcontroller platforms. We'll also look at how code reuse works - for both hardware independence, and sharing code between bigger computers and microcontrollers.
Matt Johnston has been working in systems programming for a couple of decades. He works at Code Construct, focussing on embedded Linux, firmware, and open source.
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"Getting Started With Ratatui - The Rust TUI Library" with Nick Dowsett
Prompt Try this prompt in Copilot for Microsoft 365
Write a paragraph on a talk summary for "Getting Started With Ratatui - The Rust TUI Library".
Response
The talk "Getting Started With Ratatui - The Rust TUI Library" provides an engaging introduction to building terminal user interfaces (TUIs) using the Ratatui library in Rust. The speaker outlines the library's key features, such as its flexibility and ease of use, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced developers. Attendees learn how to set up a basic project, create interactive components, and manage state effectively within a TUI application. The session also highlights practical examples and best practices, encouraging participants to explore the potential of Ratatui for their own projects. Overall, it's a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their command-line applications with rich, user-friendly interfaces.*
*Note: This session blurb was written by copilot and may be entirely wrong. Come along to find out :-D