Vibe Coding With Rust
A Tokyo Rust talk on agentic coding tools for Rust: where AI assistants fit into systems work, and which ones hold up in daily use.
- When
- Thu, August 27, 2026 · 18:30–21:00 JST
- Where
- LiNKX株式会社(LiNKX, Inc.) · In person
- Region
- Other
- Organizer
- Tokyo Rust
- Language
- EN
- Source
- Guildhost
Summary
Tokyo Rust hosts an evening talk on what AI-assisted coding has done to the practical difficulty of writing Rust. The premise is that Python's old edge in ergonomics has narrowed now that agents can take on the parts of Rust that used to slow people down, the borrow checker included.
Vyacheslav "Slava" Barinov, a compiler engineer and systems programmer with over a decade of experience, reviews the current state of agentic programming and where Rust sits in it. He then walks through the tools he actually uses and the practices that make them work in day-to-day Rust development.
Doors open at 18:30, the talk runs 19:00 to 20:00, and the rest of the evening is open for socializing until the venue closes at 21:00. The venue is an office tower with a staffed reception, so bring photo ID or a business card and allow time to sign in before heading up.
About the community
A Tokyo meetup for people who write Rust, from systems and compiler engineers to developers picking the language up for side projects. Sessions are usually a single in-depth talk in English followed by open socializing, and the group meets in central Tokyo on a recurring basis.
#rust#ai-assisted-coding#systems-programming#developer-tools#meetup#tokyo