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🗓️ 21 November 2024
⏱️ 43 minutes
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0:00.0 | Rust is a systems programming language created by Graydon Hoare in 2006 and first released by Mozilla in 2010. |
0:07.5 | It's designed for performance, safety, and concurrency, with a focus on memory safety without a garbage collector. |
0:14.4 | Rust's ownership model ensures safe memory management, making it viable for tasks that require control over system resources, such as embedded |
0:22.2 | systems, web assembly, and game development. Rust Rover is a dedicated Rust IDEE that was created by |
0:28.4 | JetBrains to support the growing popularity of Rust. Vatali Braggelowski is a developer advocate |
0:34.2 | at JetBrains and has expertise in Rust and IDE tooling. He joins the podcast with |
0:39.8 | Lee Etchison to talk about Rust, the current Rust developer ecosystem, using an IDE to make |
0:45.6 | Rust more accessible, and more. This episode is hosted by Lee Acheson. Lee Acheson. |
0:51.2 | Lee Acheson is a software architect, author, and thought leader on cloud computing and |
0:56.4 | application modernization. His bestselling book, Architecting for Scale, is an essential resource for |
1:02.5 | technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. |
1:08.4 | Lee is the host of his podcast, Modern Digital Business, produced for people |
1:12.4 | looking to build and grow their digital business. |
1:15.2 | Listen at MDB.fm. |
1:18.0 | Follow Lee at software architecture insights.com |
1:21.4 | and see all his content at leeatchison.com. |
1:37.3 | Music Lee Atchison.com. Vitaly, welcome to Software Engineering Daily. |
1:39.3 | Hi, thank you for having me here. |
1:42.3 | So most listeners probably know what Rust is, but I don't think everybody does. |
1:48.6 | So for those who don't, can you start by telling me what type of programming language is Rust? |
1:55.1 | Sure. |
1:55.8 | So Rust is usually called Systems Programming Language. |
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