Go and Rust: Powering the Future

Join us for a FREE one-hour talk where we will explore how Rust and Go work hand in hand to create powerful applications.

Description

Get ready to witness a groundbreaking event as Bill Kennedy and Herbert Wolverson join forces to explore how Rust and Go work hand in hand to create powerful applications!

Discover the magic of these two programming languages as they combine to create fast, efficient, and reliable software. Learn about the projects that Rust and Go work best on together and uncover how their complementary strengths can help you build high-performance applications that can handle multiple tasks simultaneously.

We’ll delve deep into Rust’s safety features and low-level memory management, which can be combined with Go’s concurrent programming capabilities to unleash the full potential of these languages.

Are you a developer interested in the future of programming?

Then this is the talk you won’t want to miss! Join us for an exhilarating discussion on how Rust and Go can be used together to power the future of software development. Get ready to create powerful and efficient applications and become a game-changer in the world of programming!

Agenda:

Live Stream Session for 1 Hr :

  • 50 min - How Rust and Go work hand in hand.
  • 10 min - Q&A open live questions.

About our experts:

William Kennedy

William Kennedy is a managing partner at Ardan Labs in Miami, Florida, a group of passionate engineers, artists, and business professionals focused on building and delivering reliable, secure, and scalable solutions. He is also a co-author of the book Go in Action, the author of the blog GoingGo.Net, and a founding member of GoBridge which is working to increase Go adoption through diversity.William Kennedy is a managing partner at Ardan Labs in Miami, Florida, a group of passionate engineers, artists, and business professionals focused on building and delivering reliable, secure, and scalable solutions. He is also a co-author of the book Go in Action, the author of the blog GoingGo.Net, and a founding member of GoBridge which is working to increase Go adoption through diversity.

Herbert Wolverson

Herbert has been developing software professionally for more than 20 years. Starting with Pascal, and then moving on to C and C++, Herbert has developed custom applications ranging from web-server filters to games. Herbert is the author of Hands-on Rust and Rust Brain Teasers.