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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Technology |
Allen Wyma talks with Guillaume Gomez, Principal Engineer at Huawei. Guillaume is an IT engineer who is a frequent contributor and reviewer of the Rust language and also participates in other opensource projects such as Servo.
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Allen Wyma talks with Vitaly Bragilevsky, developer advocatge at JetBrains. RustRover is an IDE for Rust that is created by JetBrains that is free for non-commercial use.
Contributing to Rustacean Station
Rustacean Station is a community project; g... more
Allen Wyma talks with Matthias Endler, the creator of lychee, a stream-based link checker written in Rust that finds broken hyperlinks and mail addresses inside of HTML and Markdown documents as well as websites.
Contributing to Rustacean Station
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Allen Wyma talks with Brenden Matthews, the author of the book Idiomatic Rust.
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Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services a... more
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I like the content and the host. I’ve listened all the episodes and some of them twice.
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My first subscribe when switching podcast apps! Rust podcasts come and go; this one is very reliable and has so many good Rust visionaries and role model coders!
First of all a big thank you to Allen Wyma (and everyone helping him). This podcast is a gem for everyone interested in Rust. The topics are very broad and the conversations are always entertaining. I usually learn something new for my work with Rust. Keep up the awesome work.
Very interesting topics
Listening to the zig episode was hard. Just felt like the host was very judgemental and almost against the guest rather than in conversational harmony. Just very contradictory and overall an annoyance.
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