Allen Wyma talks with Sean McArthur, the creator of Hyper, an HTTP library for Rust.
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Timestamps
[@01:37] - The history of Hyper[@07:41] - Is Hyper a client or a server side component?[@11:09] - Async/await[@13:24] - Benefits to using async over blocking?[@14:35] - Relationship between Tokio and Hyper[@16:11] - Mio – Metal IO[@16:48] - Can Hyper run on other async runtimes?[@18:27] - Fuchsia OS[@22:39] - Governance of the Hyper Project[@25:25] - Why did Hyper choose Tokio?[@34:35] - Reqwest[@36:07] - cURL[@38:29] - What is a C application binary interface (ABI)?[@50:29] - HTTP/3 support in future[@50:54] - Differences between HTTP/2 and HTTP/3[@53:26] - Rust library for C[@57:26] - Upcoming plan for Hyper[@01:00:36] - Advice for newcomers to Rust?
CreditsIntro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Plangora
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Plangora
Hosts: Allen Wyma
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