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The Backup Wrap-UpThe Backup Wrap-UpWhat makes Rust a good, safe programming language?Carol Nichols and Jake Goulding, the authors of the Rust in Motion video series, join us to talk about Rust and why it makes such a "safe" programming language. We discuss what it means to be a safe programming language and how Rust accomplishes that.We also discuss the upcoming free Live@Manning Rust Conference.Finding Rustaceans weird but intriguing? Secretly wanting to become one? Tune-in, Sep 15, to the live@Manning #Rust conference to find your #Rustlang pincers! http://mng.bz/qNoASomewhere in the podcast we...2020-09-0844 minAre We Podcast Yet?Are We Podcast Yet?AWPY - 03 Carol (Nichols || Goulding)We got to talk to Carol co-author of Rustbook, creator of Rustlings, co-author of Rust in Motion video series! * Carol's favourite Theremin video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW0B1sipLBI * Exploding Pi's, Ethics, and Fundamentals with André Henry: https://bitsandtrees.com/episodes/11 Theremin Sound Credit: https://freesound.org/people/realtheremin/sounds/119016 :) As a special gift to all our listeners you can get Rust In Motion (https://www.manning.com/livevideo/rust-in-motion) for a good discount using his coupon code: "podrwepod20"2020-02-031h 04The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceIntro to Rust programming (Interview)We teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a full-length episode right here in The Changelog’s feed. This episode features Chris Castle with special guests Carol Nichols and Jake Goulding talking about the strengths of the Rust programming language. Learn more and subscribe at heroku.com/podcasts/codeish. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Code-ish by Heroku – A podcast from the team at Her...2020-01-2444 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsIntro to Rust programmingWe teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a full-length episode right here in The Changelog’s feed. This episode features Chris Castle with special guests Carol Nichols and Jake Goulding talking about the strengths of the Rust programming language. Learn more and subscribe at heroku.com/podcasts/codeish. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Code-ish by Heroku – A podcast from the team at Her...2020-01-2444 minCode[ish]Code[ish]34. An Introduction to RustYou couldn't find a more perfect pair of guests to talk about Rust than Carol Nichols and Jake Goulding. Carol and Jake write books that teach Rust, maintain websites that allow users to run Rust samples, record videos about Rust, and also manage the Rust Belt Rust conference, where Rust developers congregate in the Rust Belt region of America. Carol has a background in Ruby, and always sought to eke out more performance and less memory consumption. Jake has a background in C, but recognizes that it places a heavy burden on a programmer to be mindful of...2019-09-1001 minNew RustaceanNew Rustaceane029: I’m Out to CUsing Rust’s Foreign Function Interface (FFI) with C! Show Notes The code samples here directly match the things I described in the show, so you will likely want to look at add and ffi::add, then Point, translate, and ffi::translate in that order. Links Other helpful Rust FFI discussions: The Rust Programming Language’s materials the nomicon Rust FFI Omnibus the Reference’s discussion the associated Rust API docs Sponsors Thanks to Manning for sponsoring the show and giving all of you a 40%-off discount on the...2019-04-0400 minNew RustaceanNew Rustaceane028: Meet My AssociatesAssociated items: functions and methods, constants, types, and (very briefly!) GATs. Show Notes Iterator source the first Traits deep dive episode RFC #1598 RFC #195 The Reference on associated items Rust 1.20 deals.manning.com/new-rustacean Sponsors Thanks to Manning for sponsoring the show and giving all of you a 40%-off discount on their whole store (but especially Carol Nichols’ and Jake Goulding’s Rust in Motion video content and the Rust in Action MEAP!) at deals.manning.com/new-rustacean Patreon Sponsors Adam Green Aleksey Pirogov Alexander Kryvomaz Alexander Lozada Alexander Payne Andrew Dirk...2019-02-2200 minNew RustaceanNew RustaceanBonus 12: Translating Between LanguagesMusings inspired by a project translating TypeScript to Rust Sponsors Thanks to Manning for sponsoring the show and giving all of you a 40%-off discount on their whole store (but especially Carol Nichols’ and Jake Goulding’s Rust in Motion video content and the Rust in Action MEAP!) at deals.manning.com/new-rustacean Patreon Sponsors Aaron Turon Adam Green Aleksey Pirogov Alexander Payne Alexander Kryvomaz Andrew Thompson Anthony Deschamps Anthony Scotti Behnam Esfahbod Benjamin Wasty Brandon ‘Spanky’ Mills Brian Casiello Brian Manning Bryan Stitt Bryce Johnston Caryn Finkelman Cass Costello Chap Lovejoy Charlie...2018-10-2400 minBits and TreesBits and TreesRust and Writing Books with Carol (Nichols || Goulding)Show Notes Rust in Motion MEAP Video Course (Manning) Rustlings The Rust Programming Language Book (Print and eBook) The Rust Programming Language Book (Free Online) The Rust Programming Language Site Rust Out Your C at Erie Day of Code Conference 2018-09-2400 minThe ManifestThe ManifestEpisode 8: Cargo and Crates.io with Carol (Nichols || Goulding)Wherein we discuss Cargo (the Rust package manager) and Crates.io (the Rust package registry) with Carol (Nichols || Goulding). We talk about the Rust language, the history of the project, the features that make Cargo the envy of all the other package managers, and the sustainability of the project.Special Guest: Carol (Nichols || Goulding).Links:FOSDEM Package Management Devroom CFPCrates.ioCargo on GitHub2017-11-2758 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast058: Rust and Going Into Business with Carol GouldingCarol Goulding: @Carols10cents | GitHub | Blog | Integer 32 Show Notes: 00:58 - Going Into Business Using Rust 03:42 - Getting Paid to do Open Source 05:31 - Prototyping Projects in Rust 06:21 - Why Rust? (Benefits) 09:58 - The Language Server 14:52 - Error Messages 19:46 - The Rust Programming Language Book 23:35 - Crates.io 27:41 - The Backend 31:11 - Working with Rust and Ember Together 33:31 - Rust Belt Rust Conference 35:59 - Integer 32 Resources: The Rust Programming Language Book The Frontside Podcast Episode 51: Rust and APIs with Steve Klabnik Rust For Rubyists Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers Clippy Cargo rustlings ...2017-02-1737 minNew RustaceanNew RustaceanInterview 3 – Carol (Nichols || Goulding)Carol (Nichols || Goulding) on learning Rust, teaching Rust, and building community NotesChris talks with Carol (Nichols || Goulding), a Rust community team member, co-author of the first major revision of The Rust Programming Language, and co-founder of the first Rust consultancy. Links XSLT (XML Style Sheet Transformations) Rspec Rails Think Through Math — remedial math tutoring app built with Rails Rust for Rubyists The Rust Programming Language Julia Evans RustConf 2016 keynote Rust by Example Rustlings SASS language Carol’s in-progress implementation #rust-community — open meetings at 4pm UTC every Wednesday, with minutes available online first Rust commun...2016-09-3000 minNew RustaceanNew Rustaceane016: RefCells and code smellsDigging deeper on smart pointers and mutability with Cell and RefCell. Notes What are the Cell and RefCell types, and when should we use them? Today, we follow up both the detailed discussion of smart pointers in e015 and the closely related discussion in Interview 2 with Raph Levien, and look at two types you need to have a good idea how to deal with if you want to use these smart pointer types more ergonomically—that is, how to use them without feeling like you’re beating your head against a wall! Link...2016-07-2300 min