Great video and great insights. I will give nanoservices a try. thank you!
@jogurtnaturalny9 күн бұрын
Hey, I would like to say thank you for showing how much easier and more fun is to work with Rust on Shuttle competing with AWS Lambda
@codeking458511 күн бұрын
That's not a rust app that's a server
@justingolden2114 күн бұрын
Hah the vim...code got me laughing
@1____-____115 күн бұрын
No LSP, no completion nothing. Absolute Madlad!!!
@naturalworm18 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video! I was delighted when this popped up in my search results.
@santiagowu536522 күн бұрын
What about MariaDB?
@dragonmax200024 күн бұрын
is there is a whole video?
@daishes27 күн бұрын
lol
@jogurtnaturalny28 күн бұрын
wow
@foklin9698Ай бұрын
Great video!
@XwthАй бұрын
Love the content, thanks Josh! The only downside is the audio being a little difficult to hear or peaking at times and rather painful to the ears.
@shuttle-devАй бұрын
Hey! Thanks for the feedback. We'll fiddle a bit more with the setup and make sure that future episodes are more pleasant :)
@meysamАй бұрын
Is 360p the highest quality of this video? :(
@shuttle-devАй бұрын
Hey meysam! It's in 1080p now, you caught it quite early while the video was still processing :)
@sebastianjaranilsson7116Ай бұрын
hey!! is it possible for you guys to add subtitles like in the first shuttlebytes? it is hard to follow and the subject is super interesting!
@riigelАй бұрын
this is something i need to learn nowadays, thanks!
@petrus_nierop_thaigertech2 ай бұрын
Now 21 minutes in... not sure if this goes anywhere. Look, I understand you are not paid, so preparation is not mandatory. A great teacher explains why. That means that the large amount of fluff "You can use x, you can use y" exactly frustrates anyone eager to learn. Because they do not know yet what they need or why. And that would be your real task. Motivation is not enumeration.
@bobby_mathews2 ай бұрын
Cool video. hope to see more of your projects. Keep it up man.
@riigel2 ай бұрын
whew, the audio 😅, thanks for content btw
@shuttle-dev2 ай бұрын
Hey riigel, yeah, the audio will be fixed in future videos and we might re-record the voiceover on this and the previous video!
@GeorgeBoot2 ай бұрын
Love the effort but fix your audio! 42 wan't the answer
@shuttle-dev2 ай бұрын
Hey George, thanks for the feedback. Yeah, we've done some changes to our streaming setup and the next video should be 👌 We'll also look into doing a voiceover on previous videos!
@if_it_pleases_the_council2 ай бұрын
Omega gangsta tutorial
@ClariNerd3 ай бұрын
You had me until you opened an electron app. Shame on you.
@ibrahims92783 ай бұрын
Great Tutorial.
@TakenTooSeriously3 ай бұрын
Compile 570 dependencies and see how fast it really takes. Probably about 7 minutes I'd guess
@marshmallow87094 ай бұрын
kinda cringe ngl
@sillygaby_5 ай бұрын
which theme btw!
@jeffg46866 ай бұрын
5 years of training to see my job disappear
@iamantoniosouza6 ай бұрын
How do I use it in an existent project?
@amblessedcoding6 ай бұрын
Is 5 months now no feedback from you
@amblessedcoding7 ай бұрын
Can't wait to use it It will be nice if you add htmx
@spirosmakris78479 ай бұрын
This was great! Thanks for putting it up!
@gertrudessampaio868910 ай бұрын
Thanks you for this great video 😊
@Tszyu0110 ай бұрын
Is this example in GitHub? If so, can you share a link.
@DevOpsBoss10 ай бұрын
Fantastic workshop! Having access to such high-quality content for free is just mind-blowing 🤩
@offbyjuan11 ай бұрын
Super cool! I do, however, recommend using a hi pass filter on your voice as lots of boominess was picked up by your mic.
@sawood201011 ай бұрын
Best explanation of ownership!
@hl35611 ай бұрын
What VS Code theme is that? I love it!
@penewoldahh9 ай бұрын
The one shown for half a second at 0:35?
@Haloxx12 күн бұрын
@@penewoldahh well yes
@eltreum111 ай бұрын
It doesn't take that long to toss garbage in the trash, even Python's garbage collection is not that slow ;p j/k Nothing about rust is fast pre-deploy.
@SebastianJara-ye9ec11 ай бұрын
awesome workshop! Stefan is a master and shuttle looks like a very nice product, will start using it at work soon
@user-ue3bg2iy9q Жыл бұрын
I was developing an in house version of this for my startup using Haskell, which BTW was a complete nightmare in terms practicality and implementation. I finally settled on Rust because it wasn't that much of a departure from what I loved about Haskell. I just randomly happened to stumble across this platform and while it's in the early stages of development I think this is a complete game changer, especially for technical founders looking to move fast and hopefully not break things. In case you didn't know Rust is an absolute beast and apparently one of the most loved languages according to stack overflow. The thing I admire most about shuttle is the focus on developer experience, when building a startup you have to carefully consider the how? in the acquisition and retention of talent, building your startup around the technologies developers know and love is a great place to start.
@nodardaneliya4588 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the kind words! glad you're enjoying Shuttle so far and happy to have you with us in the community
@b1chler Жыл бұрын
Looks neat. But how good does it really work? Will it be able to generate a boilerplate for eg. a rust backend with authentication and authorization. Which is using async graphql? Postgres and adds monitoring and logging? I basically want a fully fledged api where I only need to add new resolvers. And ideally I want to generate the resolvers as well. Eg. I need a resolver that checks if the user is authenticated and is belonging to a certain company. If thats true grab the bills of that company. U get the idea… also how does the LLM look like? R u using chatgpt4 with a vector store or are u thinking about tuning eg. falcon? Thanks ❤
@shuttle-dev Жыл бұрын
Hey Manuel, We're using GPT-4 under the hood which means that there is a training data cutoff. I don't see any blockers in building this structurally but for example async_graphl is a crate that has evolved quite quickly over the past year or so we may need to create an agent which specialises in that crate.
@fumano2679 Жыл бұрын
Stark Stefan!
@dromedda6810 Жыл бұрын
I think prime has some strong words for you, coupled with a trip to HR
@cofeek-codes7607 Жыл бұрын
how to set list view terminal autocomplete like yours?
@Exotic694203 ай бұрын
Look at the starship repo there's an auto complete feature they used from another guy.. I don't have the link rn sorry
@thirdvect0r Жыл бұрын
vod starts at 0:50
@pyalgoGPT Жыл бұрын
What about Rust as Full stack solutions for IOT, PLC, EMBEDDED system....
@BusinessWolf1 Жыл бұрын
it.. compiles to c...
@erich_tool Жыл бұрын
--allow-dirty 😏
@brandon1356 Жыл бұрын
what terminal is that? how is it so clean looking?
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Great video and great insights. I will give nanoservices a try. thank you!
Hey, I would like to say thank you for showing how much easier and more fun is to work with Rust on Shuttle competing with AWS Lambda
That's not a rust app that's a server
Hah the vim...code got me laughing
No LSP, no completion nothing. Absolute Madlad!!!
Thanks for making this video! I was delighted when this popped up in my search results.
What about MariaDB?
is there is a whole video?
lol
wow
Great video!
Love the content, thanks Josh! The only downside is the audio being a little difficult to hear or peaking at times and rather painful to the ears.
Hey! Thanks for the feedback. We'll fiddle a bit more with the setup and make sure that future episodes are more pleasant :)
Is 360p the highest quality of this video? :(
Hey meysam! It's in 1080p now, you caught it quite early while the video was still processing :)
hey!! is it possible for you guys to add subtitles like in the first shuttlebytes? it is hard to follow and the subject is super interesting!
this is something i need to learn nowadays, thanks!
Now 21 minutes in... not sure if this goes anywhere. Look, I understand you are not paid, so preparation is not mandatory. A great teacher explains why. That means that the large amount of fluff "You can use x, you can use y" exactly frustrates anyone eager to learn. Because they do not know yet what they need or why. And that would be your real task. Motivation is not enumeration.
Cool video. hope to see more of your projects. Keep it up man.
whew, the audio 😅, thanks for content btw
Hey riigel, yeah, the audio will be fixed in future videos and we might re-record the voiceover on this and the previous video!
Love the effort but fix your audio! 42 wan't the answer
Hey George, thanks for the feedback. Yeah, we've done some changes to our streaming setup and the next video should be 👌 We'll also look into doing a voiceover on previous videos!
Omega gangsta tutorial
You had me until you opened an electron app. Shame on you.
Great Tutorial.
Compile 570 dependencies and see how fast it really takes. Probably about 7 minutes I'd guess
kinda cringe ngl
which theme btw!
5 years of training to see my job disappear
How do I use it in an existent project?
Is 5 months now no feedback from you
Can't wait to use it It will be nice if you add htmx
This was great! Thanks for putting it up!
Thanks you for this great video 😊
Is this example in GitHub? If so, can you share a link.
Fantastic workshop! Having access to such high-quality content for free is just mind-blowing 🤩
Super cool! I do, however, recommend using a hi pass filter on your voice as lots of boominess was picked up by your mic.
Best explanation of ownership!
What VS Code theme is that? I love it!
The one shown for half a second at 0:35?
@@penewoldahh well yes
It doesn't take that long to toss garbage in the trash, even Python's garbage collection is not that slow ;p j/k Nothing about rust is fast pre-deploy.
awesome workshop! Stefan is a master and shuttle looks like a very nice product, will start using it at work soon
I was developing an in house version of this for my startup using Haskell, which BTW was a complete nightmare in terms practicality and implementation. I finally settled on Rust because it wasn't that much of a departure from what I loved about Haskell. I just randomly happened to stumble across this platform and while it's in the early stages of development I think this is a complete game changer, especially for technical founders looking to move fast and hopefully not break things. In case you didn't know Rust is an absolute beast and apparently one of the most loved languages according to stack overflow. The thing I admire most about shuttle is the focus on developer experience, when building a startup you have to carefully consider the how? in the acquisition and retention of talent, building your startup around the technologies developers know and love is a great place to start.
thanks for the kind words! glad you're enjoying Shuttle so far and happy to have you with us in the community
Looks neat. But how good does it really work? Will it be able to generate a boilerplate for eg. a rust backend with authentication and authorization. Which is using async graphql? Postgres and adds monitoring and logging? I basically want a fully fledged api where I only need to add new resolvers. And ideally I want to generate the resolvers as well. Eg. I need a resolver that checks if the user is authenticated and is belonging to a certain company. If thats true grab the bills of that company. U get the idea… also how does the LLM look like? R u using chatgpt4 with a vector store or are u thinking about tuning eg. falcon? Thanks ❤
Hey Manuel, We're using GPT-4 under the hood which means that there is a training data cutoff. I don't see any blockers in building this structurally but for example async_graphl is a crate that has evolved quite quickly over the past year or so we may need to create an agent which specialises in that crate.
Stark Stefan!
I think prime has some strong words for you, coupled with a trip to HR
how to set list view terminal autocomplete like yours?
Look at the starship repo there's an auto complete feature they used from another guy.. I don't have the link rn sorry
vod starts at 0:50
What about Rust as Full stack solutions for IOT, PLC, EMBEDDED system....
it.. compiles to c...
--allow-dirty 😏
what terminal is that? how is it so clean looking?
Hyper
I think it's because of 'starship' prompt
code . #much hurt
:O