Agenda:

- Meet and Greet 6:00 to 6:20

- Talks: 6:20 to 7:00

- Pair programming: 7:00 to 8:30



Talk 1: Learning Rust at Recurse Center

- Pete Lyons will highlight some of the most interesting moments and rust code snippets from his time studying rust while attending Recurse Center.



Talk 2: Tokio

- Joel Dice will present Tokio. Tokio is an asynchronous networking library based on futures, enabling highly efficient client and server applications based on everything from UDP to HTTP/2. In this talk, I'll discuss the building blocks of a Tokio-based app: futures, streams, sinks, and combinators, and how they can be used to implement protocols of arbitrary sophistication.



Pair Programming:

- Bring a project you'd like to work on

- Pre-select an open issue to start creating a pull request

- Find some documentation you'd like to improve or update



Parking: There is street parking on Platte if you can get it and in Highlands across the pedestrian bridge. Be sure to check parking signs and obey laws.



Trains: Union Station is nearby and is just a short walk across Confluence Park to the Galvanize building over the pedestrian bridges.