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Rust's reliability and safety features discussed by Tokio maintainer

This podcast episode features Alice Ryhl, a core maintainer of the Tokio async runtime and a software engineer on Google's Android Rust team. Ryhl discusses Rust's unique features, such as its memory safety, ownership, and borrowing mechanisms, which contribute to its reputation for reliability and fewer bugs compared to languages like C++ and TypeScript. The conversation also touches on Rust's governance model, its release cycle, and its growing adoption within the Linux kernel, highlighting how open-source contributions can lead to significant career opportunities. AI

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IMPACT Discusses programming language features relevant to AI development, particularly concerning reliability and safety in backend systems.

RANK_REASON Podcast episode discussing a programming language's features and adoption.

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Rust's reliability and safety features discussed by Tokio maintainer

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