This Week in Rust #498

2023/06/08
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Rust, a programming language that empowers developers to build reliable and efficient software, has made significant progress this week. This weekly summary highlights the latest updates and observations from the Rust community.

The Rust project has merged 392 pull requests in the last week, with several improvements in Rust Compiler Performance Triage. The community has also suggested kanata, a keyboard remapper for Linux and Windows, as the crate of the week.

In addition to the official updates, This Week in Rust also features project and tooling updates, as well as observations and thoughts from the community. The newsletter also includes Rust walkthroughs and miscellaneous news related to the language and its ecosystem.

For developers looking to contribute to open-source projects, This Week in Rust highlights tasks from the Rust community with available mentors. Rust project owners can also submit tasks for contributors.

To keep up with the latest news and progress in Rust, developers can follow @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or visit the archives at this-week-in-rust.org. Contributions and suggestions are always welcome, as This Week in Rust is openly developed on GitHub.