55 min

Ernest Kissiedu on the DevX Initiative Building with Rust

    • Tecnologia

This episode, we're joined by Ernest Kissiedu, who is the community lead of the Rust London user group as well as a co-founder of the DevX Initiative, which empowers current and would-be Rust contributors through research, workshops, and sponsorship. 

Ernest tells the story of how he fell in love with Rust, how he got into organizing one of the largest local Rust user groups, as well as how he started the DevX Initiative. He also opens up about the challenges he faces running such a unique initiative, along with the possible shiny future of Rust that he hopes the DevX Initiative will help bring to fruition. 

Blog post announcing that the DevX Initiative is now independent: https://medium.com/@thedevxinitiative/the-independent-devx-initiative-3aff64fcf3dc.

You can find the DevX Initiative on Twitter @DevXInitiative.

You can find the Rust London user group on Twitter @RustLondon_.

You can send us an email at buildingwithrust AT gmail DOT com or find us in the Rustacean Station Discord server.

Timestamps


00:26 - Welcome
00:35 - Ernest's intro
01:26 - How Ernest got into Rust
09:02 - Rust game development in the early days
11:46 - Rust's community is its most compelling feature 
13:28 - Ernest's journey to becoming community lead of the Rust London user group
22:30 - How Ernest co-founded the DevX Initiative
29:00 - The DevX Initiative going independent
34:34 - DevX and the Rust Foundation are both working towards the same goal
38:00 - Ernest's personal projects
43:42 - Contributing in ways other than coding
48:16 - Widening the definition of what it means to be a 'contributor'
50:26 - Summarizing and wrapping up
53:41 - Ernest's sign-off
55:16 - Outro

This episode, we're joined by Ernest Kissiedu, who is the community lead of the Rust London user group as well as a co-founder of the DevX Initiative, which empowers current and would-be Rust contributors through research, workshops, and sponsorship. 

Ernest tells the story of how he fell in love with Rust, how he got into organizing one of the largest local Rust user groups, as well as how he started the DevX Initiative. He also opens up about the challenges he faces running such a unique initiative, along with the possible shiny future of Rust that he hopes the DevX Initiative will help bring to fruition. 

Blog post announcing that the DevX Initiative is now independent: https://medium.com/@thedevxinitiative/the-independent-devx-initiative-3aff64fcf3dc.

You can find the DevX Initiative on Twitter @DevXInitiative.

You can find the Rust London user group on Twitter @RustLondon_.

You can send us an email at buildingwithrust AT gmail DOT com or find us in the Rustacean Station Discord server.

Timestamps


00:26 - Welcome
00:35 - Ernest's intro
01:26 - How Ernest got into Rust
09:02 - Rust game development in the early days
11:46 - Rust's community is its most compelling feature 
13:28 - Ernest's journey to becoming community lead of the Rust London user group
22:30 - How Ernest co-founded the DevX Initiative
29:00 - The DevX Initiative going independent
34:34 - DevX and the Rust Foundation are both working towards the same goal
38:00 - Ernest's personal projects
43:42 - Contributing in ways other than coding
48:16 - Widening the definition of what it means to be a 'contributor'
50:26 - Summarizing and wrapping up
53:41 - Ernest's sign-off
55:16 - Outro

55 min

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