
What we鈥檙e about
Israeli Rust fans unite! We meet on a sporadic basis, usually in or around Tel Aviv. Feel free to drop by one of our next events, regardless of your skill or experience with the Rust programming language.
If you've missed any of our past events, we have a talk archive available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9dO1E01kuMoxhcBOhLgGUA/
Upcoming events (3)
See all- In person Rust April 2025 at Braavos in Tel Aviv in collaboration with StarkWareBravos, Tel-Aviv
Our regular monthly in-person Rust meeting. This time at Braavos in collaboration with StarkWare.
Meeting at 18:30
First presentation starts at 19:00* Motty Lavie, Founder of Braavos: Opening words, welcome and intro.
* Gil Ben-Shachar, StarkWare: Cairo - a Rust inspired language (30 min)
* Typesetting with Typst for fun and profit by Igor Khanin (40 min)Additional background:
Cairo is a provable programming language developed in Starkware. It takes inspiration from Rust but follows its own path - sometimes by choice, sometimes by necessity. In this talk, we鈥檒l compare the two languages, exploring their similarities and the trade-offs Cairo makes. Were these deviations the right call? Let鈥檚 discuss. Whether or not you plan to use Cairo, this is a chance to reflect on Rust鈥檚 influence and its impact on new languages.This talk will provide an introduction to Typst, an up-and-coming Rust based typesetting system which is of particular interest to Hebrew speakers. We'll see some of what makes it unique, how to get started, and some more interesting use cases (like integrating it into your Rust projects).
Source code of typst - Tauri: Cross-Platform desktop applications with Rust and web technologiesNeeds location
Speaker: Liel Fridman
Host: Gabor Szabo
Location: Zoom
Language: HebrewLiel writes:
Developing desktop applications with web technologies has been the norm for quite some time (at least for non-realtime applications). Slack, VS Code, Discord, Figma, 1Password, and more apps have been built this way. While Electron was, and still remains, a great choice for doing this, there is a new contender in town. Meet Tauri, designed for secure and lightweight desktop applications, without sacrificing on user experience, and while still using the mature web technologies we know and love.
In this session, I will introduce Tauri, and we will build a simple application using it together.I've been into open source for years, beginning with some translation work, and also contributing code to a few projects.
Professionally, I have about 3 years of experience in full-stack web development.***