Hello Rustaceans!



I'm pleased to announce our first meetup of the year on Thursday January 19th meetup in the San Francisco Mozilla office. We have three speakers lined up:



* Joe Wilm: Alacritty (https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty) - A cross-platform, GPU enhanced terminal emulator



* Michael Sproul: How to calculate a nation state's election result in your bedroom (https://github.com/michaelsproul/aus_senate): The algorithm for deciding Australian senate elections is quite complex, and despite pressure from the public, there is no reference implementation available. I'll talk about how I re-implemented it in Rust, handling gigabytes of ballot papers and crunching millions of rational numbers in the process.



* Jamey Sharp: Corrode (https://github.com/jameysharp/corrode) - C to Rust translator



The doors will open at 6pm, and the talks go live at 7pm.



As always, Mozilla will be graciously providing food, drink, and a live stream of the meetup. The stream will also be archived on Air Mozilla. I'll update this page with the link to the talk once it goes live.



I hope you all can make it!



-Erick



edit: live stream link (https://air.mozilla.org/rust-meetup-january-2017/)