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Rust Consulting

Our team has more than 10 years of experience using the Rust language, providing us with the expertise to offer a range of services to your business.

We can train your team, audit your code, refactor your existing codebase, or assist with the development of your new project. Whatever your needs are, we're here to help.

Training

We have a strong background in C/C++ and over a decade of experience in using and teaching Rust. Our team is dedicated to helping you and your team succeed in your Rust development journey. As the authors of rust-lang.guide, a free guide to becoming a Rust developer, we have the expertise to guide you through the process.

We offer remote training services that can be delivered asynchronously or interactively via video and/or text. Our team is based in Belgium, which allows us to accommodate clients across different time zones. We are available during morning hours for American clients, office hours for European and African clients, and evening hours for Asian clients.

Development

At Plabayo, we are developers at heart and we practice what we preach. While we often work on private codebases for our clients, we also develop and maintain our own open-source codebases.

Our main focus is Rama (ラマ), an open-source Rust project that we spend most of our time on. Rama is a powerful modular service framework designed specifically for the Rust language. Its primary focus is to develop proxies, but its versatile nature allows it to excel in developing web services and clients as well. In fact, this website is served by Rama.

With Rama, you can move and transform your network packets with ease. Its modular design allows for flexible customization, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of network-related tasks. Whether you need to develop proxies, web services, or clients, Rama is an excellent choice.

Contact us today to learn more about how Rama can help you with your network-related needs.

To learn more about why we developed Rama, you can listen to the Rama episode on Rustacean Station . This episode provides valuable insights into the development process and the benefits of using Rama to develop proxy services.