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DESCRIPTION:Python is a popular language for data engineering but has some 
 limitations in performance\, concurrency\, and production deployments. The
  Rust programming language offers powerful alternatives with strong compil
 e-time and memory safety guarantees. In this talk\, I'll explore how data 
 engineers can leverage Rust to build high-performance data pipelines and p
 rocessing systems. I'll cover the Rust ecosystem for data work\, including
  frameworks and libraries for working with data formats\, databases\, stre
 aming systems\, and scientific computing. By combining Rust and Python\, d
 ata engineers can harness the benefits of both languages and build robust 
 end-to-end data systems that scale to meet demanding production needs.
DTSTAMP:20260617T074346Z
LOCATION:South Hall 2B
SUMMARY:Rust for Python data engineers - Karim Jedda
URL:https://programme.europython.eu/europython-2023/talk/H3TBAP/
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