Been a while, Boston! Come show us what you've all been working on since July! Plus, Rust core developer Niko Matsakis will be giving a talk on Chalk, a project that promises a fundamental shift in how the Rust compiler performs type checking, bringing improvements to performance, correctness, and expressiveness. If you'd also like to give a talk of your own, we'd be happy to have you; click the "Contact" button on the left to get in touch with us.



Doors open at 6:30, talks begin at 7:00. Hang out after the talks and mingle with fellow Rustaceans, show off your projects, and ask for help or provide it to others! Pizza will be provided; doors close at 9:00.



UPDATE: Michael Gattozzi will also be presenting a new project of his, describing it thus: "Making libraries for various services like Twitter, Facebook, GitHub and others can be tedious and hard. I've been working on a library to simplify that and making it easy to make those libraries and enable developers to use the two or three end points they need for a service and spend more time on their project and less on setting up web requests."