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Making mmap() `safe`

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Tokyo Rust

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We're joined again by Alex Sayers of "Saturating the NIC" fame!

Special thanks to Le Wagon for hosting this event and our sponsor TokyoDev!

TokyoDev is a job board and community connecting international software developers with English-friendly tech jobs in Japan.

https://www.lewagon.com/tokyo

Here is a description of the talk from Alex's own words:

mmap() is the perfect I/O interface for working with files… apart from one small hitch: it violates Rust’s memory safety rules. Is our favourite language fundamentally incompatible with one of Unix’s best features? Come along and find out how they can be reconciled!

There will be (more) pizza, and enough room for 50 seated so if you're not coming please be sure to update your attendance status

Making mmap() `safe`

Primary Photo for Tokyo Rust

Hosted by

Tokyo Rust

In-Person

Address available to attendees

We're joined again by Alex Sayers of "Saturating the NIC" fame!

Special thanks to Le Wagon for hosting this event and our sponsor TokyoDev!

TokyoDev is a job board and community connecting international software developers with English-friendly tech jobs in Japan.

https://www.lewagon.com/tokyo

Here is a description of the talk from Alex's own words:

mmap() is the perfect I/O interface for working with files… apart from one small hitch: it violates Rust’s memory safety rules. Is our favourite language fundamentally incompatible with one of Unix’s best features? Come along and find out how they can be reconciled!

There will be (more) pizza, and enough room for 50 seated so if you're not coming please be sure to update your attendance status