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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, we will explore the use of Python's `typing.Prot
 ocol`\, Scala's Typeclasses\, and Rust's Traits. \nThey all offer a very p
 owerful & elegant mechanism for abstracting over various concepts (such as
  Serialization) in a modular manner.\nWe will compare and contrast the syn
 tax and implementation of these constructs in each language and discuss th
 eir strengths and weaknesses. We will also look at real-world examples of 
 how these features are used in each language to specify behavior\, and con
 sider differences in terms of type system expressiveness and effectiveness
 . By the end of the talk\, attendees will have a better understanding of t
 he differences and similarities between these three language features\, an
 d will be able to make informed decisions about which one is best suited f
 or their needs.
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SUMMARY:Specifying behavior with Protocols\, Typeclasses or Traits. Who wea
 rs it better (Python\, Scala 3\, Rust)? - Kolja Maier
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-berlin-2023/talk/MJRFLC/
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