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Episode 24
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
You know the drill by now. It's time for another recap!
Sit back, get a warm beverage and look back at the highlights of Season 3 with us.
We've been at this for a while now (three seasons, one year, and 24 episodes to be exact). We had guests from a wide range of industries: from automotive to CAD software, and from developer tooling to systems programming.
Our focus this time around was on the technical details of Rust in production, especially integration of Rust into existing codebases and ecosystem deep dives. Thanks to everyone who participated in the survey last season, which helped us dial in our content. Let us know if we hit the mark or missed it!
For the future, we hope to present an even more diverse set of guests and topics. If you have any suggestions, please reach out!
We'll be back in April. In the meantime, check out our dedicated learn page for additional content about Rust adoption.
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Links from the Episode
- ThoughtWorks Tech Radar Volume 31, October 2024 - Ranks Rust as well-established in systems programming
- Chrome Rust Integration - Chrome team's integration of Rust into browser build system
- Google's Director of Engineering, Lars Bergstrom, on Rust - "Rust teams are twice as productive as teams using C++"
- Android memory vulnerabilities drop by 52% after switching to Rust - Google's adoption of Rust
- Bevy - Rust game engine with entity component system
- LogLog Games - Leaving Rust for gamedev - Thoughtful article about why LogLog Games no longer uses Rust for game development
- TinyGlade - Game fully written in Rust, available on Steam
- One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense" - Discussion about Rust adoption in the Linux kernel
- curl removing hyper support - Discussion about curl removing hyper support
- Daniel Stenberg on the 'Rust in Production' Podcast - The curl maintainer talks about Rust adoption
- Hyper - HTTP implementation in Rust, previously used in curl
- RusTLS - TLS implementation still used in curl
- Rust Foundation Members - List of Rust Foundation members
- crates.io - Rust package registry, crossed 100 billion downloads
- Rust subreddit - Community for