Introduction to axum - An ergonomic and modular web framework by David Pedersen


Details
Agenda (times are approximate and subject to change):
17:30: doors open
18:00–19:00: "Introduction to axum - An ergonomic and modular web framework" by David Pedersen
Lightning talks
19:10: "Easy unit testing with the Entrait Pattern" - Live coding session by Audun Halland (Senior software consultant, Knowit)
19:40: "Microcontroller programming in Rust" - Jens Markussen
If you have any questions, you can either submit them ahead of time (such as via a comment here, for instance), or bring them to the event.
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About David's talk:
Axum is an ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper. David will introduce the web framework and give updates regarding the current development.
About David:
David is a Axum's core developer. He lives in Denmark, is part of Tokio's core team, and works at Embark Studios
About Audun Halland
Avid Rust programmer since 2016, occasional rustc contributor, enthusiastic about making Rust a viable choice for a wider range of applications
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About the event:
Rebel's doors will be locked when you get there. We'll let people in as they arrive, but if you get here after the talks start or if you otherwise need help to get in, send us a message.
David will join us from the Denmark via a video chat platform.
The room holds a maximum 50 people, so please make sure to reserve your spot (by RSVP-ing) and to change your response if you can't go after all.
Rebel has a bar and places to eat; let's go there after!
Any questions? Just reach out!
See you there!

Introduction to axum - An ergonomic and modular web framework by David Pedersen