Building Rust Application for developers | Part-3

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • A follow-up from our previous video here: • Building Rust Applicat... .
    GitHub link: github.com/krs.... Ongoing PR that tracks the changes: github.com/krs....
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Комментарии • 9

  • @mohitwankhade1435
    @mohitwankhade1435 4 дня назад +1

    Best rust series on youtube 🔥

  • @deezydoezeet
    @deezydoezeet 3 дня назад +1

    Well done!

  • @nihalxkumar
    @nihalxkumar 4 дня назад +1

    loving this series 🦀

  • @AnandKumar-dc2bf
    @AnandKumar-dc2bf 3 дня назад +2

    Hi Bro i am learning golang now. And planning to learn Rust even though the learning curve is high.
    Want to know are the job prospects for Rust is good these days?

    • @kushashwaraviShrimali
      @kushashwaraviShrimali  3 дня назад

      Hi Anand, thanks for the comment!
      Good that you are planning to learn golang, I think the job market in India for golang is definitely bigger than what it is for Rust. There are some startups that might be hiring for Rust, but it's still in the initial stage as far as Indian tech market is concerned. As far as big tech corps/startups are concerned, even if they are moving to Rust, not a lot of roles are in India, as far as I know.
      If you are talking about globally / remote opportunities, I definitely feel that Rust has a good market. I remember Microsoft hiring for Rust roles, there are many startups as well who might be looking for some software engineers with Rust experience. I used to look at warp.dev and System76 as a few startups where I'd love to work at, if ever.
      I can't fail to add a disclaimer that just language experience doesn't matter, as long as you are good in problem solving, and have some proven experience with quick learning and not being stubborn with a particular programming language, I think it's all good.
      Definitely start with golang if you're looking for jobs in India for now, and slowly pick up Rust after that. You'll also have a benefit of being able to compare golang with Rust as you'd already know Go. I envy people who know go before starting off with Rust :)
      Thanks again, hope it helped!
      In case you have any follow-up question, please feel free to join our discord channel here: discord.com/invite/nh2KuAX3V8
      Thanks,
      Kush!

    • @kushashwaraviShrimali
      @kushashwaraviShrimali  День назад

      Hi Anand, thank you for the comment. Apologeis for the late response, I thought I answered this and hit "Reply", but for some reason - it doesn't appear here.
      I think, it's great if you're starting to learn golang for backend and systems, as long as you have some use-case in your mind. It's an old-school saying, and probably you'll be bored by this opinion but it's the truth - "Language is a tool". Please make sure that you've some problem/use-case/field/area in your mind that uses golang before you go all in.
      As far as the job market for Rust is concerned, I still think it's much better for golang developers (mostly around backend) in India, as far as I know. Rust is surely growing, but it's still early to say that you can compare golang market with Rust market. Most of the roles I've seen in some companies or startups are outside India (for Rust). There are a few startups hiring for Rust devs in India though, but they are still less in count.
      My 2c would be to first finish up building things using golang, and when you start learning Rust, maybe port your projects to Rust while learning, and that will give you good comparison b/w languages as well, and some projects in hand immediately :))
      Hope this helps.
      For any follow-ups, please feel free to join our discord channel (link in the video description above).
      Thanks,
      Kush