Come journey with us into the weird, wonderful, and wily world of Rust.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 178 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Allen Wyma talks with Jonathan Kelley, creator of Dioxus, a framework for building web, mobile, and desktop apps with a single Rust codebase.
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Allen Wyma talks with Adi Seredinschi, creator of Malachite, a Byzantine-fault tolerant (BFT) consensus engine implemented in Rust.
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In this episode, host Gábor Szabó talks to Eli Shalom, Eureka Labs’ Co-Founder and CTO, and Senior Software Engineer Igal Tabachnik about how Rust is powering infrastructure at Eureka Labs - a blockchain company operating in a low-latency, high-throu... more
Allen Wyma talks with DongYoon Kang aka kdy, creator of SWC, a Rust-based platform for creating fast developer tools. It’s used in existing projects such as Next.js, Parcel, and Deno.
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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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A journey into the evolving landscape of Rust programming, this engaging show explores a wide array of topics including the usage of Rust in technologies such as blockchain, web development, and performance optimization. The discussions often feature knowledgeable guests who are experts in the field, providing insights into their innovative projects and the development challenges they're tackling using Rust. Episodes frequently highlight the potential of Rust in enhancing software reliability and security while encouraging a strong sense of community among Rust enthusiasts.
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Recent guests on Rustacean Station include:
1. Adi Seredinschi
2. Eli Shalom
3. Igal Tabachnik
4. DongYoon Kang
5. Howard Zuo
6. Peter Membrey
7. Guillaume Gomez
8. Vitaly Bragilevsky
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