Rust NYC: Compile-Time Solutions
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Join us on Thursday, February 26 at Datadog Times Square. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. to give attendees plenty of time to grab pizza and socialize, and the talk begin at 7:15 p.m. Following the success of the UnConf we've absorbed all of your feedback and have two awesome speakers!
Robin Molen-Grigull is CTO at Fullstack.Trade - a stealth mode HFT firm working in the Web3 space.
Storage Tetris: Compile-Time Solutions for 32-Byte Storage Constraints
Fitting arbitrary Rust structs into fixed 32-byte storage slots is a puzzle, but Rust’s macros and type system make it solvable. Automatic layout and lazy loading, combined with a small macro, turn low-level storage primitives into clean .field() accessors. Associated types and compile-time offset calculations eliminate manual storage arithmetic while remaining zero-cost.
James Logan is a Principal Scientific Software Engineer at Commonwealth Fusion
Interpn: Fast Interpolation
James Logan recently delivered a ten minute lightning talk at Rust Boston. The goal of that talk was to share "Everything I learned making software 300x faster than state-of-the-art". James has used Interpn in a way like never seen before, improving performance in a way that is unimaginably unique and can be applied by so many engineers. This is definitely one not to be missed.
Lawrence Harvey is Rust NYC's official recruitment partner, with Ross providing support as a co-organizer and financial support.
The space is generously sponsored by our partner Datadog.
