I will be giving the talk at CodeMash. Here's my RuPy slides:
http://steveklabnik.github.io/nobody_knows_rust/#/
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I found it pretty easy to manually keep the slides and audio in sync. It
wasn't possible to hear the questions, but your answers generally made it
clear what was asked.
Does anyone know of other available/upcoming talks on Rust?
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Cadence Marseille
On 10/17/2013 10:52 AM, Nicholas Platt wrote:
I found it pretty easy to manually keep the slides and audio in sync.
It wasn't possible to hear the questions, but your answers generally
made it clear what was asked.
Does anyone know of other available/upcoming talks on Rust?
Here are all the
A conference I plan to attend is having some kind of introductory talk
about Rust. They are usually pretty good about recording and then making
the recording available online as well. http://codemash.org/sessions
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Brian Anderson bander...@mozilla.comwrote:
On
I gave a talk at RuPy last week, and while they accepted my CodeMash proposal,
I am giving it serious thought given the recent situation. Which I don't
want to drag this list into. But I am probably doing it.
I'll let everyone know once video is up.
Hi Tim,
Thanks for posting these. I haven't listened to the audio, but I read
through the slides and I like your presentation. For me, it is a good
reminder of why Rust is so cool.
I don't know about other users (survey time, anyone? [?]), but my background
is mostly C++ and Java. The notes
Hi all,
The audio recording for my June 2013 talk at Open Source Bridge,
Rust: A Friendly Introduction, is now available:
http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/970
As far as I know, there was no video recording, but the slides are linked from: