Rust

3 videos across 3 channels

Recent videos frame Rust not just as a language for system tooling, but as a backbone for modern development workflows: a Rust-powered, fast bundler (tsdown) touted for building TypeScript libraries with fast builds and robust tooling, alongside discussions of AI-assisted coding that emphasize design-first validation and test-heavy practices to keep automation reliable. Together, they illustrate how Rust’s focus on speed, safety, and low-level performance is shaping new developer tools and safer AI-driven workflows.

Cursor ditches VS Code, but not everyone is happy... thumbnail

Cursor ditches VS Code, but not everyone is happy...

The video traces Cursor's evolution from a code writing assistant to a multi-agent orchestration platform, highlighting

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AI Coding Still Sucks (without validation) thumbnail

AI Coding Still Sucks (without validation)

The video reflects on lessons learned since a previous AI coding critique, emphasizing that AI can write code quickly bu

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What is tsdown? thumbnail

What is tsdown?

The video introduces tsdown, a fast, simple bundler designed for building TypeScript libraries and publishing both ESM a

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