Jon Gjengset
We're building libraries and tools in the Rust programming language!
The streams are intended for users who are already somewhat familiar with Rust, but who want to see something larger and more involved be built. You can see earlier related videos by looking at the playlists and uploads on this channel. I post about upcoming streams and ideas for new ones at https://discord.jonhoo.eu, as well as on Twitter, Mastodon, and LinkedIn! Q&A tends to happen using https://wewerewondering.com/.
You can sponsor my work at https://github.com/sponsors/jonhoo/.
Streaming schedule: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=719b6cf08a9f11da4a732083a43aa00a61a7943ea864a57417b5da13b1fc8ccb%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Europe%2FOslo
The hope of this channel is to help serve the Rust 2018 Roadmap goal of better serving intermediate Rustaceans: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2018/03/12/roadmap.html#better-serving-intermediate-rustaceans
Also known as (for search purposes): jonhoo
impl Rust: One Billion Row Challenge
Sguaba: Типобезопасная пространственная математика в Rust
Vibe coding complex changes in Rust
Explaining assembly by playing SHENZHEN I/O
Porting the guff plot device to Rust
January 2025 Q&A
Decrusting the quickcheck crate
Implementing a Lox interpreter in Rust
Open Source Maintenance, 2024-07-14
Q&A May 2024
May 2024 Q&A
Decrusting the tokio crate
Implementing (parts of) git from scratch in Rust
Decrusting the tracing crate
Hardware and software [2024 edition]
Q&A December 2023
December 2023 Q&A
Making the (partial) Rust BitTorrent client more reasonable
Implementing (part of) a BitTorrent client in Rust
Open Source Maintenance, 2023-08-25
Open Source Maintenance, 2023-08-13
Open Source Maintenance, 2023-08-06
Decrusting the axum crate
Q&A July 2023
July 2023 Q&A
Crust of Rust: std::collections
Supply Chain Security — MIT 6.5660 Computer Security guest lecture
Solving distributed systems challenges in Rust
Setting up CI and property testing for a Rust crate
From cargo to crates.io and back again