RustShip is a podcast where I interview other Rust developers to learn from their experiences.
🦀 In RustShip #6, Lisa Passing tells us what a creative technologist does, and how she uses Rust to create interactive artwork.
👾 How to combine embedded devices and video games to create alt.ctrl games?
📚 How to get started with embedded and game development in Rust?
You can find the full episode on YouTube or your favorite podcast client.
What’s next?
I will record the next episode live on YouTube on Match 8, 2023 at 20 UTC. I will interview Ernest Kissiedu, organizer of the RustNation conference in London, asking him everything about RustNation, RustLondon and advice on how to organize conferences and meetups.
What’s up?
I recorded RustShip #6 a long time ago: November 2023. 🙈 I feel like I owe you an explanation. 😅
I have a full-time job, and RustShip is not the only thing I do in my free time. During these months, I decided to prioritize the maintenance of my open-source projects. In particular, release-plz is taking off. 🚀 It has almost 600 stars and 400 public GitHub projects using it. 🌟
This also means more people asking for help and requesting new features. As someone said: “The reward for good work is more work”. 😅
That said, I miss recording RustShip episodes, and I have so many interesting conversations I want to share with you, so stay tuned for the next episodes. 🎙️
If you enjoy RustShip, or you use release-plz and want to support my work, you can sponsor me on GitHub. 🙏
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