Allen Wyma talks with David Hewitt, contributor to the PyO3 crate that helps to create Python extensions using Rust.
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Timestamps
[@0:00] - Introduction PyO3
[@5:03] - History of PyO3
[@9:14] - Maintainers of PyO3
[@12:15] - Comparing different languages for machine learning
[@16:21] - Python’s ability to tap into native languages
[@17:38] - Consideration of using Rust with Python
[@20:39] - Python’s Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)
[@23:14] - Python vs Rust performance
[@24:20] - Rust error handling and two reasons to move Python code to Rust
[@26:08] - The complaints about Python
[@31:03] - C vs Python
[@33:17] - Why use Rust instead of C in the cryptography library
[@36:06] - Small percentage of people who get cut out by the use of Rust
[@39:36] - The importance of memory safety
[@41:27] - Zig and Rust
[@43:58] - The reliability of Rust use in Android Kernel
[@46:32] - Python interpreter
[@51:13] - Inline Python
[@56:05] - How to get started with Rust
[@57:41] - The future of PyO3
[@59:07] - Parting thoughts
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma