Matthias Endler
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In my mind, you learned Rust in hardcore mode.
It's in the space industry as a startup, straight out of university with a Python background, and then also needing to ship features really early on, you know, working there.
What would you recommend others to do on how to learn Rust effectively, learn it quickly, learn it well?
How would you flatten the learning curve?
So see the compiler as an ally, try to take a step back and take your ego out, look at what the compiler is trying to tell you and try to improve.
100% sure that there are people out there who would like to send in a drop application right away or would like to work in that space.
What are some next projects for Gamma?
Things that the team will be working on?
Maybe also on the Rust side, what are the next challenges?
What's coming up?
Does that mean Rust does not have a garbage collector, but you use it as a garbage collector?
Traditionally, the final question is, what's your message to the Rust community?
Sebastian, thanks a bunch for taking the time.
Thank you very much.
And with that, we're closing out Season 5 of Rust in Production.
Thanks to all our amazing guests and thanks to you for listening.
A special shout out to Simon BrΓΌggen, who's been editing the show since Episode 1.
We'll be back soon with more production stories.
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