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*Exemplary by Design: Building and Maintaining Rust at Scale - Jacob Pratt at EuroRust 2025 🦀* Many times, Rust code does not “feel” like Rust because coders don’t know what typical Rust code looks like. I will give an overview of how to ensure that code is exemplary by design, from testing and code coverage to how to structure files, enforce lints, and split code to improve compile times. Learn various Rust design patterns, idioms, and how to set yourself up for success with large-scale codebases. *About Jacob Pratt* Jacob maintains a foundational library in the crates.io ecosystem, has contributed to both the Rust compiler and standard library on multiple occasions, has authored multiple RFCs, received a fellowship from the Foundation, and has worked at companies (using Rust!) ranging from a small startup to Tesla. In this time he has worked on codebases as large as (approximately) one million lines of code, bringing existing code up to Rust standards when it wasn’t already, enforcing standards and idioms, and teaching others what should and should not be done, explaining why along the way. -------------------- *EuroRust 2026* – Get your ticket for EuroRust 2026 now and join us in Barcelona! 👉 https://eurorust.eu _EuroRust is organized by Mainmatter, experts in Rust and distributed systems_ 👉 https://mainmatter.com/rust/