Using Rust to build open source distributed networks


Details
Fluence Labs (https://fluence.network/) predominantly uses Rust to build open source distributed networks and development tools to allow developers to efficiently and reliably build, operate, maintain, and monetize decentralized networks, services and applications.
Fluence's Aquamarine (https://github.com/fluencelabs/aquamarine) is a distributed coordination language and runtime empowering developers to effortlessly configure and deploy peer-to-peer networks as well as coordinate distributed services into powerful applications and backends.
In this talk, they present Aquamarine and how the Aquamarine Intermediary Representation (AIR) can be used to quickly and effectively develop distributed services and applications.
Speaker: Bernhard Borges
Timing for the talk: 8 PM IST/9:30 AM CDT
Online event link will be sent out via e-mail possibly a day earlier or 15 mins prior to the talk.

Using Rust to build open source distributed networks