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RR 368: Improving Ruby Performance with Rust with Daniel P. Clark
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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jun 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Panel:
Charles Max Wood
Dave Kimura
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
David Richards
Special Guests: Daniel P. Clark
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Daniel P. Clark about improving Ruby performance with Rust. Daniel has been a hobbyist programmer for over 20 years and started blogging about Ruby and other technical matters about 5 years ago. One of the things he is well known for is his Faster Path gem on GitHub, which has over 700 stars. They talk about his blog article Improving Ruby Performance with Rust, why he chose to use Rust, and the benefits of using a Rust extension in Ruby. They also touch on his faster path gem, the Helix project, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Daniel intro
Likes to blog - 6ftdan.com
Released Faster Path gem
Ruby
Improving Ruby Performance with Rust blog article
Why Rust?
Rust to the rescue (of Ruby) blog article
Rust was exciting because of the promises it gave
No garbage collector in Rust
Why is not having a garbage collector a positive?
Rust’s ownership model
Why would use a Rust extension in Ruby?
Have you played around with sending objects into a Ruby function?
The story behind creating his Faster path gem
rubyflow.com
Turbolinks and Spring and how they react
Helix project
And much, much more!
Links:
Faster Path
Improving Ruby Performance with Rust
Rust
CodeShip
Rust to the rescue (of Ruby)
Ruby
6ftdan.com
rubyflow.com
Turbolinks
Spring
Helix
@6ftdan
Daniel’s GitHub
Sponsors
FreshBooks
Loot Crate
Picks:
Charles
Logrotate
charlesmaxwood.com
devchat.tv/blog
DevChat.tv YouTube
Dave
Orange Computers
Proxmox
Gitlab
David
Arrested Development
Eric
Dead Alewives Club YouTube video
Catherine
How I Built This with Guy Raz podcast
Daniel
Programming Rust by Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorff
All Your Dev YouTube channel
LegalShield
GoSmallBiz
Special Guest: Daniel P. Clark.
Charles Max Wood
Dave Kimura
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
David Richards
Special Guests: Daniel P. Clark
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Daniel P. Clark about improving Ruby performance with Rust. Daniel has been a hobbyist programmer for over 20 years and started blogging about Ruby and other technical matters about 5 years ago. One of the things he is well known for is his Faster Path gem on GitHub, which has over 700 stars. They talk about his blog article Improving Ruby Performance with Rust, why he chose to use Rust, and the benefits of using a Rust extension in Ruby. They also touch on his faster path gem, the Helix project, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Daniel intro
Likes to blog - 6ftdan.com
Released Faster Path gem
Ruby
Improving Ruby Performance with Rust blog article
Why Rust?
Rust to the rescue (of Ruby) blog article
Rust was exciting because of the promises it gave
No garbage collector in Rust
Why is not having a garbage collector a positive?
Rust’s ownership model
Why would use a Rust extension in Ruby?
Have you played around with sending objects into a Ruby function?
The story behind creating his Faster path gem
rubyflow.com
Turbolinks and Spring and how they react
Helix project
And much, much more!
Links:
Faster Path
Improving Ruby Performance with Rust
Rust
CodeShip
Rust to the rescue (of Ruby)
Ruby
6ftdan.com
rubyflow.com
Turbolinks
Spring
Helix
@6ftdan
Daniel’s GitHub
Sponsors
FreshBooks
Loot Crate
Picks:
Charles
Logrotate
charlesmaxwood.com
devchat.tv/blog
DevChat.tv YouTube
Dave
Orange Computers
Proxmox
Gitlab
David
Arrested Development
Eric
Dead Alewives Club YouTube video
Catherine
How I Built This with Guy Raz podcast
Daniel
Programming Rust by Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorff
All Your Dev YouTube channel
LegalShield
GoSmallBiz
Special Guest: Daniel P. Clark.
Released:
Jun 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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