📢 Learn all about Crux at Rust Nation UK 2024.
Join Viktor Charypar (@charypar), Tech Director at Red Badger's (@RedBadgerTeam) tutorial to get hands on with #Crux and learn how behaviour-focused architecture enables #UItesting you can love.
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It's @CloudNativeFdn wasmCloud Wednesday! In this week's Community Meeting @StuartHarris and @charypar will demo composed #Wasm components running in wasmCloud. We'll also dive into WASI 0.2 (just out) + review our new quickstart guides. 1pm ET today!
https://t.co/aqbumLtJUo
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Passkeys deserve more hype than they get. Check out @StuartHarris’ implementation with Crux and @spinframework!
It’s also a great example of how nesting apps works in Crux 👀
https://t.co/wzPKap1Tdc
Spent almost 2 days dealing with why our apps crashing on the start after upgrading to Expo 48. The problem turned out to be OOM issues on node not being able to bundle ‘/assets’ folder in EAS infra.
It’s ok, we fixed it, issues happen… but the complexity of mobile native + React Native + Expo + other stuff like metro / babel / etc makes so hard to find what’s exactly off in the release, and generally feels like the house of cards to me. So fragile, yet you need to play the game of swapping one card at the time hoping the rest of the house isn’t going down. So much stuff is interconnected, so it’s just insane.
End of rant, need my almond croissant 🥐
Thank you for having us @RustMumbai, especially for all the fantastic questions! It was a pleasure, hope to see you on GitHub soon 😉 (https://t.co/tKGVX2O23q)
Exciting #rustlang meetup coming up in Mumbai on September 23 — featuring leaders from @RedBadgerTeam (a Rust Foundation Silver Member org)!
@RustLondon_ @RustMumbai https://t.co/16rtY8C5Vq
We’re trying to get as many followers as Rishi Sunak so we can show the government just how many people are prepared to fight for the NHS and its staff.
Please can you help by following us and retweeting this? It really would mean a lot.
@juntao@realwasmedge@Docker@daprdev@StuartHarris So between Rust, Wasm, Ports & Adapters, and Crux, we can create cross-architecture, behavior-centric, "headless" apps. I like the "behavior-centric" idea. Feels like declarative in K8s. Curious about the implementation. @StuartHarris#WasmCon
We're excited to be welcoming @charypar to the RNL x RN collab!
We'll be joining Viktor in an experiment to see how we might use Rust instead of React Native to build mobile apps.
Grab your tickets below 🎟️
https://t.co/06sSzczyCW
Programming practices that increase total code volume lead to more bugs and less performance. It's not a tradeoff, it's a lose-lose. When you use significantly more code than is necessary to implement a feature, you provide an order of magnitude more code path combinations for bugs.
People think "delivering features" is somehow at odds with delivering reasonable performance. The opposite is true. Reliable code often tends to perform very well on modern CPUs. It's unreliable code that manages to cripple a modern CPU, because it is built out of massive stacks of unnecessary layers whose interactions have never been thought through by anyone.
Remember the groundbreaking insights from RustNation'23? We're upping the ante for 2024. Get ready for #RustNation24
Watch @StuartHarris seminal talk introducing the Crux Framework (Cross-platform app development in @rustlang)
https://t.co/n7Ci5aILhu
#rustlang 🦀