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Full-stack development of a B2B payment infrastructure in Rust, with Florent Bécart

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Florent Bécart, CTO at Nikulipe, sits down with Luca Palmieri.

Florent discusses Nikulipe’s reasons for adopting Rust: lower operational costs, scalability, safety, security and maintainability. Nikulipe has also made a bet on Rust for its frontend development needs, using Yew and WebAssembly.
The interview closes with an overview of the challenges they faced, including long compile times and workspace management.

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!

Timestamps & referenced resources

  • [@00:00] - Introduction
  • [@00:33] - Start of the interview
  • [@01:22] - Florent’s presentation
  • [@02:56] - Nikulipe’s decision to adopt Rust
  • [@05:10] - Managing spiky workloads with Rust
  • [@06:41] - Using Rust for frontend development
  • [@13:05] - Nikulipe’s challenges working with Rust
  • [@22:31] - The future of Rust at Nikulipe
  • [@23:37] - Florent’s advice on Rust for decision-makers
  • [@26:30] - Conclusion

Credits

Intro Theme: Aerocity

Audio Editing: Mainmatter

Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset

Show Notes: Mainmatter

Hosts: Luca Palmieri

  continue reading

159 episodes

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Florent Bécart, CTO at Nikulipe, sits down with Luca Palmieri.

Florent discusses Nikulipe’s reasons for adopting Rust: lower operational costs, scalability, safety, security and maintainability. Nikulipe has also made a bet on Rust for its frontend development needs, using Yew and WebAssembly.
The interview closes with an overview of the challenges they faced, including long compile times and workspace management.

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!

Timestamps & referenced resources

  • [@00:00] - Introduction
  • [@00:33] - Start of the interview
  • [@01:22] - Florent’s presentation
  • [@02:56] - Nikulipe’s decision to adopt Rust
  • [@05:10] - Managing spiky workloads with Rust
  • [@06:41] - Using Rust for frontend development
  • [@13:05] - Nikulipe’s challenges working with Rust
  • [@22:31] - The future of Rust at Nikulipe
  • [@23:37] - Florent’s advice on Rust for decision-makers
  • [@26:30] - Conclusion

Credits

Intro Theme: Aerocity

Audio Editing: Mainmatter

Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset

Show Notes: Mainmatter

Hosts: Luca Palmieri

  continue reading

159 episodes

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