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Allen Wyma talks with Carl Fredrik Samson about his book Asynchronous Programming in Rust, a deep dive into asynchronous programming in Rust.
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Timestamps
- [@00:00] - Meet Carl Fredrik Samson, author of Asynchronous Programming in Rust
- [@04:26] - Making the deal with Packt (publishing company)
- [@05:12] - Runtime with green threads
- [@07:50] - Understanding the concept of asynchronous programming
- [@03:17] - The benefits and purpose of using asynchronous programming
- [@28:35] - Comparing green threads and fibers in Rust
- [@35:29] - Importance of learning async programming
- [@41:43] - Insights into the book’s creation process, including research and writing efforts
- [@43:13] - Target audience and prerequisites for the book
- [@45:09] - Book details
- [@48:02] - Closing thoughts
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Hosts: Allen Wyma
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