By the end of this course you will read Zig source confidently, build static binaries small enough to ship inside a 50-kilobyte microcontainer, pick the right allocator (GeneralPurposeAllocator, ArenaAllocator, FixedBufferAllocator, or page_allocator) for each workload, and tell a data engineering team where Zig wins versus where Rust still owns the problem.

Zig From Zero
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What you'll learn
Read and write Zig — including the four standard-library allocators (GPA, Arena, FixedBuffer, page_allocator) — and map each idiom back onto Rust
Build a tiny statically-linked Zig binary and ship it inside a multi-stage Dockerfile that produces a kilobyte-sized container image
Make the language choice on a real team — pick Zig for footprint, fast cold start, and C interop; stay with Rust for long-running services
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April 2026
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