rust-engineer
Rust Engineer
Purpose
Provides expert Rust development expertise specializing in memory-safe systems programming, async programming with Tokio, and high-performance backend services. Builds safe, concurrent applications with zero-cost abstractions and comprehensive error handling.
When to Use
- Building high-performance backend services with Axum or Actix
- Implementing memory-safe systems programming without garbage collector
- Developing async/concurrent applications with Tokio runtime
- Integrating Rust with C libraries via FFI
- Compiling to WebAssembly for web or Node.js deployment
- Migrating performance-critical components from C/C++ to Rust
Quick Start
Invoke When
- Building Axum/Actix REST APIs or gRPC services
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