Rust Global Tour

We're passionate about building a community of developers looking to drive the use of Rust in the Enterprise. We believe Rust can drive sustainable change in blue chips and global brands. Fast, safe, light, efficient digital products and platforms.
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Stuart Harris speaks at February's Rust Nation 23 

Why the Future is Rust in the Enterprise

At Red Badger, we’re spearheading the use of Rust to build next-level enterprise digital products. With our groundbreaking framework, CRUX, we’re laying the foundation for a unified global Rust community, all focused on creating applications that are faster, safer, and more efficient.

Rust isn’t just another programming language; it’s a shift in how we think about software development. Known for its safety and performance, Rust has become our go-to for enterprise digital product development. As more enterprises are discovering, Rust is an essential tool for creating scalable, testable, and cost-effective applications.

The influence of Rust in the tech landscape is undeniable. Its emphasis on safety and performance has made it an increasingly popular choice for enterprise-level applications. Recent surveys show a significant uptick in Rust’s professional adoption, with nearly 30% of developers using it as their primary coding language.
 

Empowering the Rust Community Globally

The Rust community is a global force, and we’re committed to being the catalyst that brings these diverse groups together, so we’re taking our expertise on a worldwide tour. Recent surveys have highlighted Rust’s growing global user base, with the language now available in 11 different languages and a diverse range of participants from across the globe.


Red Badger is more than just a Rust enthusiast; we’re a driving force in the global Rust ecosystem. With our groundbreaking CRUX framework, we’re setting new standards in headless app development, all while built on the robust foundation of Rust. Our commitment extends beyond code; we’re actively fostering a unified global community of Rust developers. Through initiatives like the Rust Hub and our worldwide educational tours, starting with Rust Mumbai, we’re sharing knowledge and best practices that empower developers across the globe.


But our mission doesn’t stop there. We’re advocating for Rust’s transformative potential in enterprise settings, providing the tools and resources that make adoption seamless. We believe that Rust’s focus on safety, performance, and scalability makes it the future of enterprise-level application development. Through hands-on workshops, educational content, and community-building efforts, we’re not just contributing to the Rust ecosystem; we’re leading it. 

Sustainably build digital products
Enable continuous innovation 
Control build and run costs
Secure apps effectively at scale
Speed up release cycles
Reduce technical debt
Introducing...

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Headless app
development in RUST

John-Godfrey 11"At Red Badger, we are steadfast in our belief in the potential of Rust in the Enterprise," said John Godfrey, Commercial Director at Red Badger. "Rust is a powerful language that delivers exceptional performance, reliability, and security. Our team is eager to help shape its future and drive its adoption in the Enterprise as a proud member of the Rust Foundation.
The recent launch of CRUX, our open-source headless app framework built in Rust, showcases our expertise and commitment to the language. We are thrilled to bring our experience and dedication to the Rust community and work together to advance the use of Rust in the Enterprise."

Introducing CRUX

An open-source framework to help you write native User Interface applications for Mobile, Web, Desktop and beyond, faster and with fewer bugs — by sharing your application’s behaviour as a single and easy-to-test Rust core that you can reuse with confidence on every platform.

Most apps need to be built three times – once for iOS (hopefully in Swift), once for Android (hopefully in Kotlin), once for web (hopefully in TypeScript) – with no code reuse, no saving of effort, and no learning from issues. Clearly, there’s no economy in doing the same thing three or more times, and so the industry has been on a years-long hunt for a way of sharing effort and reusing code — a way of building apps just once.

But a good solution to this problem seems to forever elude us. Maybe we’re trying to answer the wrong question...?

We have a number of options that we can use today; React Native (but probably have to think about the Web separately); Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile (KMM), or Flutter (with Dart); Or we can go hybrid and use something like Capacitor with Ionic.

None of these are bad choices, but they all have significant downsides. We think we can do better than that — mostly by deciding which bits are worth sharing and which bits are not.

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