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UID:pretalx-pyconde-pydata-2025-FGFFEE@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Many Python developers are enhancing their Rust knowledge and w
 ant to take the next step in translating their understanding of advanced c
 oncepts like asynchronous programming. \n\nIn this talk\, I'll help you ta
 ke that step by juxtaposing Python's asyncio with Rust's async ecosystems\
 , tokio and async-std. Through real-world examples and insights from conve
 rsations with graingert\, co-author of Python's Anyio\, we'll explore how 
 each language approaches asynchronous execution\, highlighting similaritie
 s and differences in syntax\, performance\, and ecosystem support. \n\nThi
 s talk aims to persuade you that by leveraging Rust's powerful type system
  and compiler guarantees\, we can build fast\, reliable async code that's 
 less prone to race conditions and concurrency bugs. Whether you're a Pytho
 nista venturing into Rust or a Rustacean curious about Python's concurrenc
 y model\, this session will provide practical insights to help you navigat
 e async programming across both languages.\n\nWelcome to Rüstzeit: Prepar
 e to navigate async programming across both ecosystems.
DTSTAMP:20260413T205921Z
LOCATION:Helium3
SUMMARY:🦀 Rüstzeit: Asynchronous Concurrency in Python & Rust - Jamie C
 oombes
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-2025/talk/FGFFEE/
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