
Exploring Fiberplane's 3-Year Rust Journey, with Benno van den Berg
Rustacean Station
Intro
This chapter introduces a consultancy dedicated to helping teams adopt Rust, along with plans to feature interviews with industry experts. The discussion then shifts to the guest's path as a software engineer, reflecting on their experiences with different languages and frameworks, culminating in their current role at Fiberplane.
Benno van der Berg, Principal Software Engineer at Fiberplane, sits down with Luca Palmieri.
They discuss Fiberplane’s 3-years long journey with Rust, building an interactive observability notebook.
They touch on Benno’s experience switching from .NET to Rust and share insights on using Rust for a commercial product,
including the reasons behind Fiberplane’s Rust adoption. They then dive into the challenges of maintaining Fiberplane’s
codebase and conclude with a few tips for developers looking for Rust jobs.
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Timestamps & referenced resources
- [@00:00] - Introduction
- [@00:33] - Start of the interview
- [@01:17] - Benno’s journey as a Software Engineer
- [@04:29] - Fiberplane’s products
- [@07:05] - Building an observability product in Rust
- [@09:25] - Uses for Rust at Fiberplane
- [@13:30] - WASM and front end
- [@22:04] - Fiberplane’s 3-year experience with Rust
- [@32:43] - Benno’s advice for developers seeking Rust jobs
- [@35:28] - Conclusion
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Mainmatter
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Mainmatter
Hosts: Luca Palmieri