Procedural Macros - parse JSX using nom!


Details
The location is 111 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011, at 19th and 6th Ave!
Confused by procedural macros? Intrigued? Robert Balicki will go over how to use a procedural macro + the nom crate to make a custom "jsx" parser! (I put jsx in quotes, because obviously, we're interpolating Rust, not javascript!)
Schedule: 630: doors open
7: Announcements
715: Presentation starts
Later: head to a nearby bar!
Robert Balicki is an engineer at Jetty, which sells awesome renters insurance. www.jetty.com Check us out!
Please note: attendees must sign an NDA to attend the meetup. This NDA covers only information related to Plated's potential business transactions/behavior, and information related to Plated's current customers. It does not prohibit you from discussing Rust or anything else that we discuss at the meetup!
This month Rust NYC is proud to be sponsored by Nace Partners! Nace Partners is a NYC-based search firm focused on finding talent for technology companies at all stages of funding and growth. NP is the go-to resource for an impressive list of clients that are in need of engineers, product managers and leadership in both contingent and retained models. Our highly consultative approach, our attention to detail and focus on high-touch service have earned us a reputation as one of the City's elite search firms.
Resources:
https://github.com/Geal/nom
https://joshleeb.com/posts/rust-procedural-macros/
https://github.com/alexcrichton/proc-macro2
https://doc.rust-lang.org/proc_macro/

Procedural Macros - parse JSX using nom!