Matthias Endler
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Podcast Appearances
So for some context, we are in 2018-ish and you built your first hardware abstraction layer for controlling the fans from Android. And you saw it working on first try. That must have made you pretty excited about Rust and its potential to go from idea to first prototype layer. in a reliable manner. Did you show that prototype to other colleagues?
So for some context, we are in 2018-ish and you built your first hardware abstraction layer for controlling the fans from Android. And you saw it working on first try. That must have made you pretty excited about Rust and its potential to go from idea to first prototype layer. in a reliable manner. Did you show that prototype to other colleagues?
Did you talk about Rust back in the day, or was it more of a hobby and side project?
Did you talk about Rust back in the day, or was it more of a hobby and side project?
Did you talk about Rust back in the day, or was it more of a hobby and side project?
I'm trying to put myself into the position of a team member or a colleague of yours in 2018. So you're telling me about Rust. You're enthusiastic about it. I see the prototype. I see that it's working. But I don't really know. I don't really have any Rust experience. And I don't know how long it took to build that prototype.
I'm trying to put myself into the position of a team member or a colleague of yours in 2018. So you're telling me about Rust. You're enthusiastic about it. I see the prototype. I see that it's working. But I don't really know. I don't really have any Rust experience. And I don't know how long it took to build that prototype.
I'm trying to put myself into the position of a team member or a colleague of yours in 2018. So you're telling me about Rust. You're enthusiastic about it. I see the prototype. I see that it's working. But I don't really know. I don't really have any Rust experience. And I don't know how long it took to build that prototype.
So I look at all of the tooling that we built in C and C++ and the ecosystem that requires... And then I ask you about QNX support or tricore support for Infineon CPUs. And you say, well, it doesn't exist or it's a work in progress. Suffice to say, I'd be a little skeptical.
So I look at all of the tooling that we built in C and C++ and the ecosystem that requires... And then I ask you about QNX support or tricore support for Infineon CPUs. And you say, well, it doesn't exist or it's a work in progress. Suffice to say, I'd be a little skeptical.
So I look at all of the tooling that we built in C and C++ and the ecosystem that requires... And then I ask you about QNX support or tricore support for Infineon CPUs. And you say, well, it doesn't exist or it's a work in progress. Suffice to say, I'd be a little skeptical.
Thinking about the situation in 2018 and 2019 when things were not completely fleshed out, was everyone on board already or was there some political infighting as well about whether to go forward with Rust or maybe be a bit more conservative here? Because you also mentioned that the car industry is conservative.
Thinking about the situation in 2018 and 2019 when things were not completely fleshed out, was everyone on board already or was there some political infighting as well about whether to go forward with Rust or maybe be a bit more conservative here? Because you also mentioned that the car industry is conservative.
Thinking about the situation in 2018 and 2019 when things were not completely fleshed out, was everyone on board already or was there some political infighting as well about whether to go forward with Rust or maybe be a bit more conservative here? Because you also mentioned that the car industry is conservative.
Why are they necessary for a toolchain to fulfill?
Why are they necessary for a toolchain to fulfill?
Why are they necessary for a toolchain to fulfill?
Did you back in the day already know about the efforts of building a compiler, safety-critical Rust compiler that would be allowed to be used in such environments, like things that Ferris systems built, for example?
Did you back in the day already know about the efforts of building a compiler, safety-critical Rust compiler that would be allowed to be used in such environments, like things that Ferris systems built, for example?
Did you back in the day already know about the efforts of building a compiler, safety-critical Rust compiler that would be allowed to be used in such environments, like things that Ferris systems built, for example?