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[![Rust on the Web](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/th-2016-08-29_18.23.59.jpg)](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/2016-08-29_18.23.59.jpg)
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Last monday I attended the [Rust Sthlm][meetup] Meetup and gave a talk about using Rust for web development.
About 60 people attended, had pizza and listened to the two talks of the evening.
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[![Meetup](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/th-2016-08-29_18.59.00.jpg)](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/th-2016-08-29_18.59.00.jpg)
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I started off with my talk *Rust from the Back to the Front*, giving an overview of the ecosystem around all things related to web programming in Rust.
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My slides are [online][slides] and I will try to collect more [resources in a Gist][resources].
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[![Rust and openSUSE](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/th-2016-08-29_20.03.47.jpg)](//tmp.fnordig.de/rust-sthlm/2016-08-29_20.03.47.jpg)
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The second talk that evening was by [Kristoffer Grönlund][krig], giving us a quick introduction to some of Rust's features,