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        <description>Rust is one of the emerging new programming languages which is well suited for geospatial applications and especially libraries. It was originally developed by Mozilla as a long-term replacement for C++. It's a modern language with excellent tooling and Stack Overflow's most loved language for four years in a row. This talk gives an introduction into Rust and an overview of the current state of geospatial libraries and applications. FOSS4G has always been a conference where geospatial develeopers meet for discussions. So in a year without the possibility of having a beer, a talk dedicated to developers could be a motivation for attending anyway. Authors and Affiliations – Pirmin Kalberer (1) (1) Sourcepole, Switzerland Track – Software Topic – Software/Project development Level – 4 - Advanced. High technical knowledge required. Language of the Presentation – English</description>
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