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Exploring Rust's impact on efficiency and cost-savings, with Stefan Baumgartner
Manage episode 387992324 series 2522694
Stefan Baumgartner, Senior Product Architect at Dynatrace, discusses with Marco Otte-Witte how Rust enables developers to write performant and reliable software that’s efficient at a level that leads to substantial cost savings.
Stefan shares his firsthand experience with Rust, highlighting the ecosystem’s ability when it comes to delivering functioning prototypes quickly. He also discusses the importance of understanding memory management and low-level concepts in programming and how teaching Rust empowers developers to write efficient and reliable software.
Contributing to Rustacean Station
Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor!
- Twitter: @rustaceanfm
- Discord: Rustacean Station
- Github: @rustacean-station
- Email: hello@rustacean-station.org
Timestamps & referenced resources
- [@00:00] - Introduction
- [@00:34] - Start of the interview
- [@02:06] - Pitching Rust and criteria for adoption
- [@03:35] - What is Dynatrace
- [@06:15] - Stability with Rust
- [@09:59] - Benefits of Rust
- [@13:45] - Learning and teaching Rust
- [@19:21] - Comparing Rust’s teachability to other languages
- [@24:39] - The role of the compiler in Rust programming
- [@26:17] - Stefan’s approach to teaching Rust
- [@29:50] - Onboarding at Dynatrace
- [@34:14] - Performance versus stability
- [@37:12] - Rust’s highlights
- [@39:41] - Conclusion
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Mainmatter
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Mainmatter
Hosts: Marco Otte-Witte
163 episodes
Manage episode 387992324 series 2522694
Stefan Baumgartner, Senior Product Architect at Dynatrace, discusses with Marco Otte-Witte how Rust enables developers to write performant and reliable software that’s efficient at a level that leads to substantial cost savings.
Stefan shares his firsthand experience with Rust, highlighting the ecosystem’s ability when it comes to delivering functioning prototypes quickly. He also discusses the importance of understanding memory management and low-level concepts in programming and how teaching Rust empowers developers to write efficient and reliable software.
Contributing to Rustacean Station
Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor!
- Twitter: @rustaceanfm
- Discord: Rustacean Station
- Github: @rustacean-station
- Email: hello@rustacean-station.org
Timestamps & referenced resources
- [@00:00] - Introduction
- [@00:34] - Start of the interview
- [@02:06] - Pitching Rust and criteria for adoption
- [@03:35] - What is Dynatrace
- [@06:15] - Stability with Rust
- [@09:59] - Benefits of Rust
- [@13:45] - Learning and teaching Rust
- [@19:21] - Comparing Rust’s teachability to other languages
- [@24:39] - The role of the compiler in Rust programming
- [@26:17] - Stefan’s approach to teaching Rust
- [@29:50] - Onboarding at Dynatrace
- [@34:14] - Performance versus stability
- [@37:12] - Rust’s highlights
- [@39:41] - Conclusion
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Mainmatter
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Mainmatter
Hosts: Marco Otte-Witte
163 episodes
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