Overview
Explore the world of Rust programming in this insightful GOTO Book Club interview featuring Tim McNamara, author of "Rust in Action," and Richard Feldman, author of "Elm in Action." Delve into the benefits of Rust as a multi-paradigm, high-level, general-purpose language, and discover its applications in systems programming. Learn about segmentation faults, the Rust ecosystem, challenging concepts to teach, and the language's strengths. Gain insights into safe Rust practices, timekeeping implementations, and the book writing process. Perfect for developers interested in expanding their knowledge of Rust and its real-world applications in systems programming.
Syllabus
Intro
Why should you learn Rust?
What does segmentation fault really mean?
Intro to the Rust world
The hardest things to teach in Rust
The good parts of Rust
Safe Rust
Timekeeping in the book
The writing process
Outro
Taught by
GOTO Conferences