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Kodsnack 245 - An empathetic thing, with Steve Klabnik

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Fredrik chats with Steve Klabnik about Rust, why the lucky stiff, Closure and Webassembly.

What does Steve do, how is Rust coming along and how does the process work?

Who was why the lucky stiff and why does his publication later named Closure matter to people?

Finally: Webassembly, making the web good for applications in general and why Steve thinks it will be the biggest thing since Javascript was added to browsers.

Recorded on stage at Øredev 2017.

Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS!

Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive.

If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes!

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Titles

  • Hi, I’m Steve
  • Straight to Linux
  • Building a commons
  • People over companies
  • Could be rich by being miserable
  • An empathetic thing
  • Words that weren’t going out of date
  • Safety, performance and ergonomics
  • People don’t build bridges on sand
  • My job is all English, not code
  • Picking up someone else’s life work
  • None of this makes any sense, Steve
  • Compile Rust in Rust in the browser
  continue reading

66 episodes

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Fredrik chats with Steve Klabnik about Rust, why the lucky stiff, Closure and Webassembly.

What does Steve do, how is Rust coming along and how does the process work?

Who was why the lucky stiff and why does his publication later named Closure matter to people?

Finally: Webassembly, making the web good for applications in general and why Steve thinks it will be the biggest thing since Javascript was added to browsers.

Recorded on stage at Øredev 2017.

Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS!

Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive.

If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes!

Links

Titles

  • Hi, I’m Steve
  • Straight to Linux
  • Building a commons
  • People over companies
  • Could be rich by being miserable
  • An empathetic thing
  • Words that weren’t going out of date
  • Safety, performance and ergonomics
  • People don’t build bridges on sand
  • My job is all English, not code
  • Picking up someone else’s life work
  • None of this makes any sense, Steve
  • Compile Rust in Rust in the browser
  continue reading

66 episodes

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