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SUMMARY:Mostly Painless Scientific Computing with Rust
DESCRIPTION:ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster, ACM Student
  Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster, Posters\n\nMostly Painless Sc
 ientific Computing with Rust\n\nKailasa\n\nScientific software is required
  to be fast, painless to change, and easy to deploy. Historically, compile
 d languages such as C/C++ and Fortran have been preferred when writing sof
 tware with the highest performance requirements. However these languages a
 re complex, and the resulting software is challenging to maintain and depl
 oy across platforms. We present our recent software projects written in Ru
 st, a fast-growing, ergonomic, systems-level programming language with a t
 oolchain designed for high-performance and simple cross platform builds. W
 e illustrate the current state of the scientific computing ecosystem in Ru
 st, through our experience developing high-performance MPI-distributed sof
 tware for computational physics problems.\n\nRegistration Category: Tech P
 rogram Reg Pass
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