Bro, I've just started a rust course today (nov 2024) and already found this treasure talk hidden in TH-cam... great talk, we need this dude back for an updated version of this talk
07:51 personal years, technology from the past come to save future from itself 11:48 semantics, syntax last concern, haskell 13:14 memory safety 14:36 multi-paradigm 16:20 firefox, 4,5 millions C++ code
Programming Angels of of our age. Your passion for ART reflects in your sspeech, thankyou so much for contributing to the growth of software and humanity in general.
Bro, I've just started a rust course today (nov 2024) and already found this treasure talk hidden in TH-cam... great talk, we need this dude back for an updated version of this talk
I would love to see something like this but for the past 7 years (here in 2023)
agree
Here I am, five years after, learning about the Rust history!
07:51 personal years, technology from the past come to save future from itself 11:48 semantics, syntax last concern, haskell 13:14 memory safety 14:36 multi-paradigm 16:20 firefox, 4,5 millions C++ code
Programming Angels of of our age. Your passion for ART reflects in your sspeech, thankyou so much for contributing to the growth of software and humanity in general.
github.com/steveklabnik/history-of-rust slide is here if you are looking for something to read. :>
There seems to be an error @ 40:50, `numbers[i]` should just be `i`. Great stuff though :)
Rust starting to really gain traction. Here 6 years later.
2024!
+1
the autogenerated captions are better than the manually written ones.
I need to check out Rust. Been using c/cpp for years, this sounds like I need to check out rust...
That said, the talk is really cool, and I def learned some cool stuff
Great talk! Thank you!
Thanks Zlatan ! :) very interesting
7 years later I’m watching this on Friday night 🦀
No raid, thats boring
hahahahaha
Hello from 12/2022
bro missed the step at the start
Hard to listen to: epoch != epic