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Introduction
00:00 • 6min
I Don't Want AWS to Steer Rust Right?
05:40 • 2min
AWS and Rust
07:17 • 2min
Is AWS Really a Research Project?
08:57 • 4min
Blog Posts and Books Can Be Work
12:32 • 5min
What's Your Biggest Contribution to Rust?
17:24 • 3min
Stack Borrowing and Rust
19:58 • 2min
The Crust of Rust Video Series
21:30 • 3min
Are You a Rustation?
24:15 • 2min
Is There an Intermediate Topic in Nubstarch?
26:43 • 3min
Programming Fundamentals - Memory Um
29:41 • 4min
Why Is It Better to Have the Compiler Tell You This Is Wrong?
34:03 • 3min
Rust Does Not Eliminate All Bugs
36:52 • 4min
What Kinds of Bugs Can Rust Not Help You With?
41:07 • 2min
Segfaults - Why You Shouldn't Be Concerned
43:13 • 3min
Wraparounds Cause a Panic in Rust
45:54 • 2min
No Stand Is a Very Common Use of Rust for Things Like Robotics and Robotic Development
48:07 • 2min
What's Next for You?
50:12 • 3min
How to Translate Rust Into Erlang
53:05 • 3min
How to Write a Bootloader in Rust
55:58 • 2min
Is It OK to Deallocate Memory in Rust?
58:08 • 4min
Is There a Backwards Incompatibility?
01:02:02 • 2min
Is There a Way to Find Feature Flags for a Crate?
01:04:24 • 4min
Do You Need to Disable Default Features?
01:08:00 • 2min
Is There Anything You Want to Share About Rust?
01:09:36 • 3min
I Think It's Okay to Learn and to Try Your Own Path
01:13:04 • 2min
Is There Anything You Want to Talk About on the Podcast?
01:14:37 • 2min
Rust Is a General Purpose Programming Language
01:16:43 • 2min
Object Oriented Programming
01:18:18 • 4min