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Rust Memory Ownership Across Runtimes: Allocators, Free Functions, Buffers, and Leak Checks

A practical two-hour session on Rust Memory Ownership Across Runtimes, focused on Allocators, Free Functions, Buffers, and Leak Checks. The session treats Rust as a native component exposed through C-compatible boundaries, with attention to packaging, ownership, host-runtime tests, and failure handling.

Intermediate · 2 hours · July 7, 2026 · June 3, 2026

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A practical two-hour session on Rust Memory Ownership Across Runtimes, focused on Allocators, Free Functions, Buffers, and Leak Checks. The session treats Rust as a native component exposed through C-compatible boundaries, with attention to packaging, ownership, host-runtime tests, and failure handling.

Audience: entry-level and intermediate developers who want a practical engineering session, not a language tour.

Outcomes:

  • Explain the practical boundaries of Rust Memory Ownership Across Runtimes
  • Apply Allocators in a small working example
  • Apply Free Functions in a small working example
  • Apply Buffers in a small working example

Format: two hours with a short framing walkthrough, a concrete example, discussion of tradeoffs, and a closing checklist for practice.

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Proposal Details

Status
Proposed
Difficulty
Intermediate
Duration
2 hours
Target date
July 7, 2026
Created
June 3, 2026