Embassy is one of those impressive Rust projects where I was constantly going "Wait, it can do THAT?" the first time I started looking into it. Like egui, serde, sqlx, typst, and a few others.
So glad you're doing these overviews of important parts of the ecosystem! It's a great thing to share with folks who are interested or getting started!
This channel really is a gem! I love the pacing, concise but detailed explanations, great visual aids for the explanations, and the examples are simple enough to fully explain but not too simple where they wouldn't be of value. Thanks for these videos! :)
Thank you so much for making this! I just recently started helping out with RMK, which uses Embassy, and I love your videos! The clarity is incredibly helpful.
Wow. Impressive. Everyone is such a great programmer. Such great tricks. I couldn't come up with this in 100 years. And yet: the other 99% of the world uses simple RTOS.
Very interesting to see how the overhead, both in terms of execution efficiency and storage requirements, compares with a traditional C based FreeRTOS codebase. Looking at the RP target, the examples look good, but has anyone got any pointers to a more substantial project written with this? I’ve done a little Rust on PC hardware and would love to give this a go with my next Pi Pico project.
Thank you for your videos :) Recently Im trying to switch from C to Rust. Rust in rly osom! I had option to introduce Rust in one project at work, but the project is based on USB MSC host & device. Seems those are not available yet :( USB host seems is not even touched yet
Embassy is one of those impressive Rust projects where I was constantly going "Wait, it can do THAT?" the first time I started looking into it. Like egui, serde, sqlx, typst, and a few others.
This channel is such a fantastic resource for people interested in using Rust on microcontrollers, than you for making such nicely produced videos!!
So glad you're doing these overviews of important parts of the ecosystem! It's a great thing to share with folks who are interested or getting started!
Thanks so much for the kind words James!
This channel really is a gem! I love the pacing, concise but detailed explanations, great visual aids for the explanations, and the examples are simple enough to fully explain but not too simple where they wouldn't be of value. Thanks for these videos! :)
Thank you so much for making this! I just recently started helping out with RMK, which uses Embassy, and I love your videos! The clarity is incredibly helpful.
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Whenever I see a new video of yours, my hands are very fast! I love these videos!!!
Nice to have you back with a great video! This one was easier to digest and I learned somethign new again. Can't wait for the next uploads.
New video! Your explanation is both clear and yet concise,really love your style!
Your videos a work of art, they are very useful, and fun to watch
Wow. Impressive. Everyone is such a great programmer. Such great tricks. I couldn't come up with this in 100 years.
And yet: the other 99% of the world uses simple RTOS.
Well explained. I'll give it a shot in the weekend. I hope it turns out better than my first use of Embassy.
That’s amazing! Please, keep up the good work!
I was waiting for this video! Great content as always
Couldn’t wait for this and I can’t wait for the next one!
GOAT
Very interesting to see how the overhead, both in terms of execution efficiency and storage requirements, compares with a traditional C based FreeRTOS codebase.
Looking at the RP target, the examples look good, but has anyone got any pointers to a more substantial project written with this? I’ve done a little Rust on PC hardware and would love to give this a go with my next Pi Pico project.
This is a great video, I could watch Your stuff all day.
Been waiting for this, thank you
Embassy is indeed a great project.
Excellent ❤
Great video! I want to see how to implement a driver or bridge with C
Thank you for your videos :) Recently Im trying to switch from C to Rust. Rust in rly osom! I had option to introduce Rust in one project at work, but the project is based on USB MSC host & device. Seems those are not available yet :( USB host seems is not even touched yet
Recently watched a ccc talk by guys that I'd reverse engineered the esp32s Wi-Fi driver using embassy async.
omg this is so cool
Rust (BTW)