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One of the things developers use every day is a shell. It comes in many flavors like bash, fish or zsh.
In this workshop, you'll write your own fully functional shell in Rust using the latest best practices with a focus on idiomatic code, with one caveat: you can only use the standard library (no external crates allowed).
You'll play with I/O, error handling, and syscalls while getting more hands-on Rust experience.
LEVEL: Intermediate
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Release-plz is an open-source project that helps you release your Rust crates automatically from CI.
Changelog update, GitHub releases, cargo publish, version bumps, API breaking changes detection: it does them all!
Learn how release-plz works and the main challenges I faced while building it.
In this workshop, YOU will write a rust HTTP API that you wouldn’t be too ashamed of running in production at your company.
Using a Test Driven Development approach, you will learn to call external APIs, write integration tests and observe your API with traces and logs.
As a part of our commitment to sustainability, we’re planting “Speaker’s trees” on behalf of our speakers. These trees represent our effort to offset the carbon emissions from their travel. By planting trees, we’re helping to reduce our carbon footprint and combat the effects of climate change. Join us in this symbolic act and help make our conference eco-friendly.