Monthly Meetup: Making CRUD API with Rust!


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Join us this June 26th, a Thursday night, at 5:30 P. M. for a special presentation to be led by our resident favorite Rustacean and organizer of Spokane Rust, Nathan!
Nathan will be guiding us through creating our very own CRUD HTTP API using Rust. CRUD is a foundational concept to full-stack web application development standing for Create, Read, Update, and Delete - the four most common logical operations in most business programs.
Interested in creating your own distributed systems or creating shared logic to utilize with any number of applications? Or maybe you're just interested in this new "Rust" thing and want to program in a group to make it easier to approach? This is the place to start. We'll be setting up and developing against Tokio, Rust's premiere asynchronous runtime, and Axum, a fleshed-out and feature-rich Rust framework for setting up restful HTTP web APIs.
Of course, participation is not mandatory but encouraged - so bring your laptops if you can! We're never tied down to a specific topic, either, so bring your questions too and don't be afraid to ask to show off your programming projects - whether they be natively written in Rust or any other language or tool out there!
We hope to see you this June 26th at the Limelyte office for this informative presentation suitable for Rustaceans of all skill-levels and ages!

Monthly Meetup: Making CRUD API with Rust!