The Rust Foundation Ask Me Anything (AMA) - November 2021

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On November 16th @ 9 AM PT, the Rust Foundation held the first quarterly AMA. Hosts Mark Rousskov, Secretary and Project Director, Core and Shane Miller, Chairwoman and Member Director, Amazon Web Services shared the latest updates and answered the community’s questions about the Rust Foundation in an interactive webinar. We celebrated the successes of our first year, shared our hopes for the future, and listened to your requests and feedback.

If you were unable to attend the session, not to worry. We will be hosting these sessions quarterly in 2022. We hope to see you then!

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Here's my question. Other than the Rust website with the book and tutorials, there is no organized and educational training tutorials on the internet, and by the internet I mean youtube. And I exclude hobbyists and a few dudes who does extreme advanced tutorials where nobody understands two flying flips. How come does Rust foundation not have a training policy all these years where you take someone from beginner and raise the level to advanced with well-crafted videos also showing people what rust is used for in real life applications. You cant really make a systems programming language and expect it to be the most popular without teaching extraneous people the systems programming, that also goes for web development too. Where are those educational videos where you guys train people from ground up? Cant you guys see the potential here where you can absolutely steal a huge chunk of C++ dazed new comers in? There is absolutely no training policy for aspiring people huge potential has been being wasted all those people are going for C++, C or Go. Get a frigging training policy, make out good quality training videos, lure in all that potential programmers and thrive. There is no video training for Rust and I dont know what you guys keep talking about other things where there is something to fixed urgently.

mrme