I figure doing XML in Rust is rather obscure. I queue for lunch, mention it to someone, someone else just ahead of me in the queue says "oh I am working on that too!"
I also chatted to two different speakers at the conference who worked on a different XSLT engine in the past (way before Rust)
No #bevymergetrain today: I just arrived in Delft for #rustnl2024 after an overnight flight 😅 Ping the maintainers if there's something blocking your #bevy work though!
I'm on the train to Delft for #rustnl2024 . I still have more work to do on the slides, and am a bit tired from the flight, but I'm sure it's going to be a great experience and I'm looking forward to meeting lots of people.
I was not able to do a lot of implementation work on Xilem because I was trying to meet a paper deadline, but the community has really come together, and I think the demo will be impressive. It's come a long way just in the last couple of weeks.
Henk Oordt will talk about 'Oxidizing Education' at RustNL 2024!
"For Rust to take off, we have a cycle to break: companies need Rust developers to start doing Rust, and devs need Rust jobs to start learning Rust. To break the cycle, we can oxidize education: enable universities to start teaching Rust. This talk is about how we can do just that."