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This Week in Rust - Issue 351

Released Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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 This Week in Rust - Issue 351

This Week in Rust - Issue 351

 This Week in Rust - Issue 351

This Week in Rust - Issue 351

Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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Nell Shamrell-Harrington — lead editor of This Week in Rust — takes you through highlights from TWiR 351, published on August 11, 2020, as well as short interviews with upcoming RustConf speakers Micah Tigley, Rebecca Turner, and Samuel Lim.

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Referenced resources

Announcing Rust 1.45.1Announcing Rust 1.45.2Headcrab: July 2020 progress reportThis Month in Rust OSDev (July 2020)Learning Rust: Mindsets and ExpectationsBlue Team Rust: What is “Memory Safety”, really?Creating Linux Packages for Rust Projects (1/2)Reverse Engineering a USB Device with RustSome Learnings from Implementing a Normalizing Rust Representer[video]Learning Rust by Working Through the Rustlings ExercisesRust Language Cheat Sheet 2019 -> 2020[audio]The State of Rust 2 with Alex Chrichton[audio]The State of Rust with Steve KlabnikRFC: ‘C unwind’ ABIProcedural vtables and wide ptr metadataEdition 2021 and beyond

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Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset

Show Notes: Nell Shamrell-Harrington

Hosts: Nell Shamrell-Harrington

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