Webinar: Ruff – Faster Python Linting With Rust

Ruff is an extremely fast Python linter and code transformation tool, written in Rust. As the Python ecosystem has evolved, static analysis has taken a bigger and bigger role in the development and maintenance of Python codebases. Ruff was born of the challenges faced when applying these kinds of tools at scale, and is now used as the primary linter in major Python projects, like FastAPI, Zulip, Jupyter, and Sphinx.

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Date: Tuesday, February 14

Time: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm CET

In this webinar, we’ll cover the motivation behind Ruff, what sets it apart from other tools (performance, and more), and the process of adopting it within an existing codebase. We’ll also review the architecture behind Ruff to understand why it’s so fast, what tradeoffs we’ve made, and whether the same underlying principles could be applied to other tools and problems in the Python ecosystem.

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Your presenter

Charlie Marsh is the creator of Ruff, an extremely fast Python linter and code transformation tool, written in Rust. He’s spent his career working across programming ecosystems: first, at Khan Academy, where he focused on the Android, iOS, and web platforms.

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