It's great to see Rust adoption at game studios. I appreciated the
link to gimli
and iced
. His recommendation to start building rust
in a contained fashion -- in a corner of the codebase -- matches my
experience at Eaze. I definitely did the same there: starting small,
nerd-sniping a colleague with a standalone CLI tool, then rolling it out
to more and more developers.
Also, he mentions that his favorite web framework is Tide! (I love to see
it, even if I'm not using Tide since Tokio won the async wars.)