Interview With Sr Rust Developer | Prime Reacts

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @bababert8488
    @bababert8488 Год назад +2287

    The fact that he actually knows so much about the language is just crazy. That's like two+ years of Rust coding experience just for this video.

    • @vaisakh_km
      @vaisakh_km Год назад +103

      cuz he was using rust for 2+ years... or may be watching other people programming in rust for 2+ years 😆

    • @emilia-miki
      @emilia-miki Год назад +99

      idk i understood almost all of them and i only wrote one project in rust

    • @AdroSlice
      @AdroSlice Год назад +74

      ​@@emilia-mikiIt's not just about the language features, it's more about the culture

    • @kennethbeal
      @kennethbeal Год назад +10

      @@AdroSlice "pick four" that was enjoyable. :)

    • @lucrativelepton
      @lucrativelepton Год назад +35

      He has a lot of other similar videos interviewing "other devs" with other languages, it's really impressive

  • @windows99
    @windows99 Год назад +1281

    How does someone know this much about multiple programming languages in order to be able to make this superb satire is amazing

    • @richardwelsh7901
      @richardwelsh7901 Год назад +150

      Clearly because they are a Rust Dev

    • @coldestbeer
      @coldestbeer Год назад +101

      He uses vim

    • @aloufin
      @aloufin Год назад +84

      he probably does a lot of research on reddit/github issues / asks experts then writes a script and does a bunch of takes. Most of the work here is actually the video editor who is doing an amazing job at splicing it all together. I wouldn't be suprised if only 20% of the footage actually makes it into the final video

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu Год назад +17

      @@aloufin with time you know about a lot of languages I say around the 4 years mark of programming you will have depth knowledge about 4-6 languages

    • @ScibbieGames
      @ScibbieGames Год назад +18

      Definitely browses r/programmingcirclejerk

  • @justgame5508
    @justgame5508 Год назад +1619

    Whats incredible to me is his depth of knowledge on such a wide variety of languages

    • @BlueDippy
      @BlueDippy Год назад +36

      He reads a script for them lol, someone with the knowledge writes the jokes.

    • @dejangegic
      @dejangegic Год назад +94

      ​@@BlueDippyNot sure, because all of them have the same style, so it sounds like he wrote them all and isn't just an actor

    • @goawqebt6931
      @goawqebt6931 Год назад +9

      He does it the same way you do, that way that allows you to recognize he has knowledge on a wide variety of languages

    • @BlueDippy
      @BlueDippy Год назад +5

      @@dejangegic a lot of movies follow the same genre, doesn’t mean they are all made by the same guy.

    • @InterpretingYou
      @InterpretingYou Год назад +50

      ​@@BlueDippythis argument is weaker than senior assembly engineer.

  • @alanhoff89
    @alanhoff89 Год назад +468

    "Is that your coffee?"
    "No, my build is ready"

    • @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc
      @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc 7 месяцев назад +4

      Sorry, I think there was a misunderstanding. I meant to say, "No, my order is ready." Let me grab my coffee now.

    • @gcxs
      @gcxs 5 месяцев назад +4

      "Is that your coffee?"
      "No, It's just llvm errors"

  • @nnm711
    @nnm711 Год назад +638

    Of course this would be his best video. It's about the perfect language.

    • @ThePrimeTimeagen
      @ThePrimeTimeagen  Год назад +176

      facts

    • @ped7g
      @ped7g Год назад +21

      I like his serious documentary about current web a bit more, but this one is very good too.

    • @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc
      @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc 7 месяцев назад +3

      His expertise in Rust is truly remarkable, demonstrating a deep understanding of the language and a strong commitment to mastering it. It's evident that he has accumulated a wealth of experience through his dedication and hard work.

    • @Terrantulla
      @Terrantulla 4 дня назад

      @@ThePrimeTimeagen 1 year later: "I will never write Rust again"

  • @s1v7
    @s1v7 Год назад +325

    this first joke references Henry Ford's famous quote: "If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."
    just in case.

    • @GSBarlev
      @GSBarlev 11 месяцев назад +23

      Which, for the record, Henry Ford never said.

    • @s1v7
      @s1v7 11 месяцев назад +28

      ​@@GSBarlev nevertheless, this is a reference to this quote whether it is real or not.

    • @GSBarlev
      @GSBarlev 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@s1v7 true. I'm just being a pendant

    • @himanshutripathi7441
      @himanshutripathi7441 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@s1v7e cc h n j b 9ok koo l o. BB. Mm mm l. N l cu ta nh o tn. G vhb jnno jm

    • @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc
      @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I am constantly striving to improve and expand my skills in Rust, and I am grateful for the recognition of my hard work and dedication. I am excited to continue pushing the boundaries of what I can achieve with this language.

  • @Jmcgee1125
    @Jmcgee1125 Год назад +507

    This guy's videos are great but when it's on a language you're really familiar with then it's absolutely nuts.

    • @frydac
      @frydac Год назад

      I recently had to add support for an audio codec and isobmff/mp4 codec type to ffmpeg, it took me a few weeks starting from never having used ffmpeg, and I'm still very much a noob :). Then saw this guy's video on ffmpeg and I felt he had a much broader understanding than me. I do think he finds top ppl in some technology and interviews them or something, he must have some really good strategy to learn what he needs quickly.

    • @auntiecarol
      @auntiecarol 11 месяцев назад +15

      His Emacs one is chef's kiss.

    • @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc
      @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc 7 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your appreciation! I am committed to honing my abilities in Rust and am thankful for the acknowledgment of my efforts. I look forward to further pushing my limits and exploring what I can accomplish with this versatile language.

  • @ShadowKestrel
    @ShadowKestrel Год назад +36

    when I saw this video I thought you might have a fun time reacting to it. Glad to see I wasn't wrong

  • @greenxintet1651
    @greenxintet1651 Год назад +55

    I dont know a single programming language but I started watching this channel just cause. Its like watching an old spanish soap opera where you have no clue what theyre saying but you know stuffs going down.

  • @Any_key404
    @Any_key404 Год назад +929

    Rust is always two years away from finally killing C++

    • @danielmilyutin9914
      @danielmilyutin9914 Год назад +91

      and US dollar is always 2 days from collapse. so they say

    • @rj7250a
      @rj7250a Год назад +136

      Same as: $CURRENT_YEAR is the year of linux desktop.

    • @Raspredval1337
      @Raspredval1337 Год назад +53

      @@rj7250a but we've reached 3% desktop market share! It must be the year!

    • @rj7250a
      @rj7250a Год назад +17

      @@Raspredval1337 going from 2% to 3% is a 50% of user increase, so very nice. Probably the Steam deck had a large impact on this.
      If Linux had 5% market share, it would be enough for me, basically every software i need is present in Linux, but some do not work well, so i download the Windows version and run on Wine. Probably the devs not testing the Linux version.

    • @rj7250a
      @rj7250a Год назад +11

      @@monad_tcp i am a Rust guy, but i think Rust replacing C++ will only happen in 2027, if everything goes well.
      A modern example is how NodeJS got very popular, but still far from replacing PHP for most websites. Even if you removed WordPress websites, around 30% of sites runs on a PHP server. Facebook still uses PHP for its backend in the form of Hack. (Hack is a superset of PHP that is compiled, to give better performace).
      Lots of companies do not sell software directly, but develop software to help with their job, it is hard for a programmer justify a Rust rewrite of the C++ software, if the Rust version is going to have the same features, managers have no clue about memory safety.

  • @BoxingHacker
    @BoxingHacker Год назад +81

    "Will you program the front end or the backend?" "The browser" 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @manudwarf49
    @manudwarf49 Год назад +417

    Jokes on you. I'm writing my own game with a custom engine. Keeping that ratio at 1:1.

    • @IamQuh
      @IamQuh Год назад +107

      My man, every Rust game engine was a game someone was writing with a custom engine and abandoned after the engine part.

    • @alexhiatt3374
      @alexhiatt3374 Год назад +8

      ​@@IamQuhimho, indie devs should abandon the idea of writing an "engine" for their game and just write the game. If you're not going to make several radically different games, why bother writing a separate program/codebase that can handle so many things? no point in all the (dev and runtime) overhead for a highly general purpose "engine" if you don't need all that flexibility.

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp Год назад +17

      My ratio is 1:1:1:1, own game written in own engine in own programming language for own operating system. Next step is 1:1:1:1:1 . for my own "console" hardware.

    • @HermanWillems
      @HermanWillems Год назад +1

      Then you write the game engine, and when just started with the game you quit. Because of users complaining at your repo about you using unsafe rust in your game engine. Result? One more game engine, and no game.

    • @jorionedwards
      @jorionedwards Год назад +6

      For me it's something like -- "OK Let's make a game in engine X" "This engine is slow and has so much stuff I don't need. Let's write something simper ourselves" "Ok this is kinda had so I'm just gonna use a framework or two." "The function to make a blank window is all unsafe code. Not a problem." "Seg fault. Of course." "Oh look this obscure dependency for the libraries I'm using just updated and now I gotta set the version for everything manually for it to compile. No big deal." "God I miss animation tools."

  • @thingsiplay
    @thingsiplay Год назад +182

    "Choose the right job for the language."
    - some blue haired ultra instinct Sajajin.

    • @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc
      @IsabelIbarra-yf2hc 7 месяцев назад +2

      His advanced skills and comprehensive knowledge of Rust are truly impressive, showcasing a high level of proficiency and dedication in mastering the language. It is clear that he has invested significant time and effort into honing his expertise, resulting in a strong foundation and unparalleled understanding of Rust's intricacies. His commitment to learning and improving in Rust is evident in the depth of his understanding and the quality of his work, making him a standout in the field. Great job!

    • @codingbreak8032
      @codingbreak8032 2 месяца назад +4

      why do I read it like i'm on in the linkedin recommendations lmao

  • @axelfoley133
    @axelfoley133 Год назад +116

    11:57 Prime nearly done goofed taking a drink during this react lol

  • @Spironic
    @Spironic 8 месяцев назад +17

    Prime missed one of the best jokes in the video: “People say ‘choose the right tool for the job.’ In the Rust community we say ‘choose the right job for the tool.’”

  • @DesTr069
    @DesTr069 Год назад +27

    As soon as I saw the original video in my recommended, I’ve been awaiting this reaction!!

  • @seeibe
    @seeibe Год назад +44

    6:16 is I think a big reason why OOP used to be so popular. It has very little to do actual design and everything with knowing the names of the functions you can use on an object just by typing object.

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 9 месяцев назад +3

      For sure it's a thing, I sometimes wrap a few functions in a class and make them static just to group them in a convenient namespace kind of thing.

    • @f0kes32
      @f0kes32 29 дней назад

      You can declare an empty struct, and then do a generic impl on it to achieve the same

  • @channel_zero
    @channel_zero Год назад +77

    This is the happiest I've seen Prime since guzzling milk on a wake board. Most genuine laughs of almost any of the videos.

  • @shaunkeys7887
    @shaunkeys7887 Год назад +15

    Lol I laughed non-stop through this video when it came out. It hurt a little bit… so glad you covered it!

  • @Insanit13s
    @Insanit13s Год назад +15

    When he says "It's not a cult" and then covers a business card, it's got "Illuminati" written on it (from the Angels&Demons book by Dan Brown, prequel to Da Vinci Code). Called an Ambigram.

  • @oscarcharliezulu
    @oscarcharliezulu Год назад +37

    His interview with a scrum coach is the funniest it’s so on point

  • @Matt-Banham
    @Matt-Banham 5 месяцев назад +9

    "the year of rust is 2024" this hits different after the cloudstrike incident

  • @IndellableHatesHandles
    @IndellableHatesHandles 5 месяцев назад +4

    The chatter at 6:02
    "In C++ we don't worry about anything because we don't fix anything"

  • @rumplstiltztinkerstein
    @rumplstiltztinkerstein Год назад +353

    They should make a game where you build rust game engines.

    • @danielmilyutin9914
      @danielmilyutin9914 Год назад +57

      that's how they got 28 engines and 3 games

    • @autismspirit
      @autismspirit Год назад +33

      I've actually considered learning Rust for game dev, but all of the engines/frameworks are so equally and unbelievably terrible. It's almost like none of the engine devs have ever actually made any games before, and are just concerned with making every single little thing use Rust.

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp Год назад +16

      @@autismspirit "engines/frameworks are so equally and unbelievably terrible" that's not "Rust for game dev" . That's game dev in general.

    • @Sammysapphira
      @Sammysapphira Год назад +4

      ​@@autismspiritbecause there isn't a colossal corporate backing behind rust game engines like there is for unity c# and unreal c++

    • @SimonBuchanNz
      @SimonBuchanNz Год назад +4

      ​@@autismspiritlike all the UI libraries, a lot of these "different engines" are just people taking a stab at how to make it simpler to write a pattern in Rust (and to a large extent have succeeded in Bevy).
      There's not really any strong push I'm aware of at the moment to say these libraries are actually trying to compete either at the bottom end or the top end: right now the bottom end is too much simpler in other languages and the top end features are out of reach, but I could see how Bevy might get there for both, eventually.
      Note, in particular, how much work both Unity and Unreal are putting into implementing ECS type systems, while most of the Rust engines are starting there. It's a lot easier to build a simple toolset on ECS than vice versa.

  • @Im_Ninooo
    @Im_Ninooo Год назад +39

    I've watched this a dozen times already. Prime's reactions are priceless

  • @max_ishere
    @max_ishere Год назад +18

    7:30 there's actually a Haskel monad implementation in the Rust server. It even does >>=.

  • @chris-pee
    @chris-pee Год назад +17

    BTW Turbopack isn't fastest, Parcel is. Coincidentally also written in Rust, so the point stands.

  • @KirillFrolov77
    @KirillFrolov77 Год назад +45

    While this video is clearly satire, I actually tried to use Rust for some quite simple application (curtains microcontroller). So after two weeks with Rust, I still couldn't finish it, and, with some sense of faioure,I had to revert back to C++ and finished the job within a couple of days.
    The ideas in Rust language are interesting, but the investment you need to make to actually apply them well is extremely high. I have several decades of experience and I started when Pascal was big and Fortran was still a thing, so I know a thing or two about computer languages.
    Rust is surprisingly difficult to use in a kind of simple everyday use cases, and so this guy's rant is 100% warranted.

    • @Parmesan2402
      @Parmesan2402 Год назад +5

      Having the same problems for simple things, although it's incredible that when it compiles, it usually works.
      Wish there was a way to combine the level of explicitness while still keeping it un-verbose and simple. Although I suppose these are conflicting goals.

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino Год назад +10

      As I say, Rust is the only programming language that manages to be verbose and terse at the same time. There's so much information packed into a single statement no sane human can reason about it.

    • @TankorSmash
      @TankorSmash Год назад +2

      I would imagine it's harder to learn new languages if you're only sticking to one for 20 years, compared to learning a new one every year for the same amount of time though.

    • @KirillFrolov77
      @KirillFrolov77 Год назад +2

      @@TankorSmash new languages that are worth learning, meaning getting enough maturity and attracting enough attention to form an ecosystem are surprisingly rare these days. Kotlin was one, but it's effectively Java++. Rust was another. Couldn't think of much else from the top of my head.

    • @TankorSmash
      @TankorSmash Год назад

      A language's value to you depends on what you're looking for sure!
      My point is that if you're saying "I've spent 20 years learning English, I know good bit about human language" while someone who learns French and Russian and Italian would have a much easier time learning Spanish, for example!@@KirillFrolov77

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Год назад +48

    I've always wondered how long he prepares for these

  • @AR7editing
    @AR7editing Год назад +14

    the fact that i dont know nothing about rust but i enjoy this video is just crazy

  • @pixalquarks4623
    @pixalquarks4623 Год назад +10

    Ah man, finally the reaction video I was waiting for.

  • @NoBoilerplate
    @NoBoilerplate Год назад +69

    Hey prime - It's interesting to see our talking points in their video, right? (Including some mistakes I made last year being repeated verbatim!) I'm beginning to think they're not experts in all the languages they make videos about!🤓

  • @alsjourney
    @alsjourney Год назад +64

    Day 60892, still figuring out async in Rust...

    • @jugacuu
      @jugacuu Год назад +18

      just await lol

    • @anon-fz2bo
      @anon-fz2bo Год назад +2

      if u called an async func and it returned some value you just append the await field onto it and u can think of it as an alias for the type itself then u can do whatever you want with the type, thats it.
      example from the reqwest crate
      async fn some_fun(uri: &String) -> () {
      let response = reqwest::get(uri) // returns Result
      .await // this now essentially is an alias for Result
      .unwrap(); // call unwrap on the result and u get the response
      _ = response;
      return;
      }
      hope it helps..

    • @DaviAreias
      @DaviAreias Год назад +1

      DOES NOT LIVE LONG ENOUGH

    • @tokiomutex4148
      @tokiomutex4148 Год назад +1

      Day 69420: figuring out why supposedly working async code errors at runtime...

    • @alsjourney
      @alsjourney Год назад

      @@tokiomutex4148 nice

  • @JGComments
    @JGComments Год назад +4

    This has come up a bunch in my feed and I genuinely didn’t know it was a farce. I was like “yeah that haircut looks about right”.

  • @ZenonLite
    @ZenonLite 11 месяцев назад +5

    12:01 The man predicted blue haired Primeagen

  • @John_Smith__
    @John_Smith__ Год назад +25

    LOL! That guy on the video has a channel that is indeed hilarious, he jokes with tons of stuff ..worth watching! His channel is: Programmers are also human

  • @Yotanido
    @Yotanido Год назад +14

    Prime talking about the overlap between Haskell and Rust devs.
    Me, mainly using Rust now, after switching from Haskell... I feel called out lol

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis Год назад +6

    Seen this maybe 18 times by now and still returning

  • @pauldorman
    @pauldorman 6 месяцев назад +3

    Pity you turned away when the "Rewrite everything in Rust" book was shown. Best joke in the video

  • @Evansgr123
    @Evansgr123 Год назад +10

    I had no idea Brad Pitt was also a software engineer!

  • @willemvdk4886
    @willemvdk4886 11 месяцев назад +3

    "Webassemly. What was the question?" had me rolling

  • @emjizone
    @emjizone Год назад +11

    "5 games written in Rust
    … and 50 game engines." 😂
    Man... _Rust_ *is* THE ultimate game in itself.
    Games written in _Rust_ are mere mini-games within the _Rust_ environment.

  • @swaslaukinonome
    @swaslaukinonome 6 месяцев назад +2

    "I let my threads panic for pleasure" is an all-time joke 😂😂😂😂

  • @thecodeburger
    @thecodeburger Год назад +5

    "We compile the entire company at runtime." ROFLMAO!!!

  • @principleshipcoleoid8095
    @principleshipcoleoid8095 Год назад +6

    2:17 well MacOS update made bevy leak memory.. Well more like gobble up the memory untill the game is turne off. It's quite silly situation.

  • @nitroyetevn
    @nitroyetevn 11 месяцев назад +2

    Think this is the hardest I've ever seen prime laugh, so funny.

  • @asefsgrd5573
    @asefsgrd5573 Год назад +14

    Prime you should interview him!

  • @Krzysiekoy
    @Krzysiekoy Год назад +6

    1:05 the worst moment to look away from the video

  • @martijn3151
    @martijn3151 Год назад +4

    Of course it’s his best video, it’s been written in Rust

  • @sergeyagronov9650
    @sergeyagronov9650 Год назад +15

    checkout his senior js interview - by far the funniest i saw he did

    • @bjrnjrgensen7408
      @bjrnjrgensen7408 Год назад

      yes, ruclips.net/video/Uo3cL4nrGOk/видео.html

  • @whatilearnttoday5295
    @whatilearnttoday5295 Год назад +1

    "That might have been the funnest joke I have heard in an exceptionally long time."
    That about says it all.

  • @tamertamertamer4874
    @tamertamertamer4874 Месяц назад +1

    Watching this while doing advent of code in rust

  • @MrEo89
    @MrEo89 Год назад +6

    How does Prime just miss the best damn joke by DRINKING 🤯

  • @RayAndrewsDev
    @RayAndrewsDev 11 месяцев назад

    I'm still watching and enjoying this every time the algorithm bring it up again.

  • @greenElement
    @greenElement Год назад +31

    Rewrite everything in Rust book lol

  • @garanceadrosehn9691
    @garanceadrosehn9691 Год назад +1

    When I saw you were reviewing this video, I knew you'd be laughing all the way through it.

  • @Barnardrab
    @Barnardrab Год назад +12

    I have no experience with Rust. Every one of his jokes went over my head.
    I only know he told jokes because The Prime Time is laughing hysterically.

  • @draakisback
    @draakisback Год назад +4

    I love how he references gluon at the end. The entire video he's talking about how haskell is great and it turns out he uses an embedded language instead of rust which is effectively Haskell.

  • @ctrain149
    @ctrain149 3 месяца назад

    I love seeing the title “Senior Rust Dev” in and of itself

  • @Whatthetrash
    @Whatthetrash Год назад +1

    Although I've watched this video twice, RUclips keeps putting it in my recommended feed for some reason. Wow, the algorithm is pushing this one *hard*.

  • @BracingRex6989
    @BracingRex6989 Год назад +10

    I had a good time rewatching it over and over again just the first 1 and a half minutes, just crying and laughing, what a great guy, what a top comedian.
    hey prime great video btw this comment is not in fortnite terms for now.

  • @LearnValkey
    @LearnValkey 8 дней назад +1

    4:38 - Greeting from 2025. 2024 wasn't the year of Rust.

  • @reikooters
    @reikooters Год назад +3

    Saw this when it came out - still funny watching it again

  • @sasakanjuh7660
    @sasakanjuh7660 Год назад +29

    Is it just me, or this guy would look like Brad Pitt in Fight Club (Tyler Durden) if his wig was blond?

    • @danielmilyutin9914
      @danielmilyutin9914 Год назад +3

      quite close. but Meet Joe Black actually looks closer

    • @sasakanjuh7660
      @sasakanjuh7660 Год назад +1

      @@danielmilyutin9914 Haircut is much closer, for sure, Joe Black just lacks the beard :)

    • @Gabriel-wq4ln
      @Gabriel-wq4ln Год назад

      I literally thought the same thing

  • @kayakMike1000
    @kayakMike1000 Год назад +2

    J-Diesle is also a perfect programming language

  • @u9vata
    @u9vata Год назад +1

    I am not surprised the guy knows many language but surprised he took the time to video really the annoying error messages from practice hahah :D

  • @utenatenjou2139
    @utenatenjou2139 Год назад +1

    Wow, his dead pan answers make it so darn real.

  • @Waitwhat469
    @Waitwhat469 Год назад +4

    I love how it's all about learning to rewrite your code to rust. LMAO

  • @ChiragJani-f2m
    @ChiragJani-f2m 11 месяцев назад +3

    I will learn rust to enjoy this video again ( I have just started right now).

    • @bhavyakukkar
      @bhavyakukkar 10 месяцев назад

      i keep coming back the further i learn and its great every time

  • @Harish-bl9gv
    @Harish-bl9gv 11 месяцев назад +2

    lol prime has that same hair now prime really is sr rust developer

  • @smorebytes
    @smorebytes Год назад +1

    OMG I feel like I have not laughed this much in so long. This was great.

  • @adrianconstantin1132
    @adrianconstantin1132 Месяц назад +1

    Saying that Rust will take over C++ really ignores the complexity of the C++ language

  • @AScribblingTurtle
    @AScribblingTurtle Год назад +4

    Is this video endorsed by the Rust Foundation? I can't tell.
    Does you marking your video as not endorsed count for the Video you were watching?
    Although the "we have 5 games and 50 Game Engines" part had me laughing.

  • @danielkonopka1881
    @danielkonopka1881 Год назад +1

    I really like the moments when you pause people mid sentence. Then I pause you mid pause. Then I eat a sandwich. Then we can all proceed.

  • @zfl1981
    @zfl1981 5 месяцев назад

    Rust looks like the developer spit their Monster and Cheetos on the monitor.

  • @paca3107
    @paca3107 Год назад

    Ive been waiting for your reaction since seen this interview

  • @sebastianhormann9261
    @sebastianhormann9261 4 месяца назад +2

    How does Rust make People that use it grow blue hair? All Rust developers yi know have blue hair. How is this happening, I cant even believe this is happening.

  • @sealsharp
    @sealsharp Год назад +3

    In the thumbnail, the blue hair guy looks really CGI.

  • @s3rit661
    @s3rit661 Год назад +2

    10:18 Rust has born from Haskell, that's why

  • @KayOScode
    @KayOScode Год назад +17

    I wish I could love rust. Ive made multiple attempts to only use it. I struggle to produce good and maintainable architectures with rust. And i dont like the errors where the implementations are split between many modules so you have to import many modules just to use it. And I also dislike how the solution for several common problems is to just use a macro. Then theres those annoying borrow errors. I cant even make a temporary variable pointing to a variable which needs a lot of typing to access. Not to even mention the compile times. That said, I love match expressions and object enums. The issues I have with it greatly outweighs what I like about it

    • @cariyaputta
      @cariyaputta Год назад +1

      How was your experience with concurrency in rust?

    • @KayOScode
      @KayOScode Год назад +1

      @@cariyaputta there were a couple annoyances I experienced for sure. Compile errors on things that were completely safe just because rust didn’t like it for some reason. I also disliked explicit lifetimes. That definitely should have all been implicit. No programmer wants to think about that

    • @disguysn
      @disguysn Год назад

      Cloning can get around most borrow errors. I had hangups with doing that until I realized most languages I was using were doing that but it wasn't explicit.

    • @KayOScode
      @KayOScode Год назад

      @@disguysn cloning would be fine, but a lot of the time when I have that usecase, I want to actually write to the variable using the reference. Otherwise id just take a copy

    • @disguysn
      @disguysn Год назад

      @@KayOScode it does take some getting used to. I've been trying to wrap my head around Rust off and on for six years and I finally feel like I'm getting it. I've had to give up a lot of concepts of the "right way" in other languages or wait for Rust to catch up to its promises. Personally I feel like its highly usable for a lot of cases now but there are still some very rough edges to smooth out.

  • @karmatraining
    @karmatraining Год назад

    First joke is honestly the funniest Rust joke I've ever heard.

  • @odytrice
    @odytrice Год назад +1

    "I actually have a macro for the unsafe command, It's called trust_me" 🤣🤣

  • @PulseandPower
    @PulseandPower 10 месяцев назад

    I don’t know anything about coding but prime somehow keeps me coming back

  • @abates3747
    @abates3747 Год назад +2

    It looks like you were laughing too hard to miss my fave near the very end: "at this point I'm fully oxidized" :)

  • @realtimberstalker
    @realtimberstalker Год назад +1

    If there weren’t 50 different ways to do the exact same task, c# would be the perfect language.

  • @random6033
    @random6033 Год назад

    "the year of rust"
    "the year of the linux desktop"

  • @gabereiser
    @gabereiser Год назад

    I know this is late but the idea of a safe macro called “trust me” really resonates with me

  • @HitBoxMaster
    @HitBoxMaster Год назад +1

    11:06 Like child on Christmas morning lmao

  • @Lemonator32
    @Lemonator32 Год назад +1

    I could tell he's a senior Rust developer by the blue hair

  • @ArcticFoxCodes
    @ArcticFoxCodes Месяц назад

    I dream of being able to lay down such thicc programming jokes!

  • @thurlbohannon
    @thurlbohannon 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the forecast! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

  • @FedericoMiras
    @FedericoMiras Год назад +1

    "a faster C++", genius

  • @GK-dd5ci
    @GK-dd5ci 5 месяцев назад

    prime in 2023: "2024 is rust's year"
    prime in 2024: "let's just start with Go"

  • @MrAbrazildo
    @MrAbrazildo Год назад

    0:04, nah, it's already fast enough. I would ask for a way to easily catch UB.
    1:35, without inheritance? I think not.
    2:28, people use to think so. I think quite the opposite: macro should has more freedom, be more powerful, to do really magic stuff!

  • @i-use-4rch-btw
    @i-use-4rch-btw 8 месяцев назад

    Just remember: a thing about low-level languages is that they’re used for low-level things, they’re gonna be used for dealing with other languages a lot.

  • @thecodeburger
    @thecodeburger Год назад +1

    Laughed so hard!!!! 5 games and 50 game engines written in Rust.....

  • @conceptualdeveloper
    @conceptualdeveloper Год назад

    THat Laughter in starting for Rust Operating system in no time is Full of life..😆

  • @nicolaskeroack7860
    @nicolaskeroack7860 Год назад +1

    I just wanted to say that there's no way in hell I'll ever use crabs

  • @magellan124
    @magellan124 Год назад +2

    There are currently 5 games written in rust and 50 game engines 😂

  • @awesomedavid2012
    @awesomedavid2012 Год назад

    Walking into the rust community feels like walking into Hot Topic to me