Excellent talk, it gives you the complete insights and the background of the traditional scalling systems vs the new cloud solutions, I really like the comparison of the rust and go specifically runtime errors, which can be extremely costly to fix once you see it in production !! I am learning rust from past few months really gives you damn satisfaction of a software developer !! I just love rust.
I think giving history lesson (which can sometimes be fun, e.g most tech talks by Bryan Cantrill) is better at predicting why rust will be the future than basing your argument purely on technical prowess of rust
Когда я увидел "новую версию модели OSI", то меня чуть не стошнило. И "эти" люди делают "инфраструктуру" для современного IT? Психбольница на выезде. Все становится на свои места...
@@spguy7559 if you find book difficult rust is more difficult tbh. The book is an easy part of rust. Learning rust tests your endurance so try to read it slowly
@@cutevegan3621 i kinda agree and kinda no , because my eng is not perfect and if some tell me what's going on exactly i can understand very fast than reading fromal things ... how do you feel about youtube course ? tensor for e.g
@@cutevegan3621 Having a single book is not good enough for everyone. Maybe it works for some people, but others find it's style confusing. I know on some topics (macros!) the book left me high and dry but I was able to find the answers on Stackoverflow (for example I was looking for how to export a macro from a module but keep it as part of a namespace, not simply added to the root crate with no namespacing). So perhaps the book is adequate to get started but I don't know if I'd call it "very good".