The last 18 months have been crazy:
- a university course made me discover the Rust programming language
- I started a Rust project, today known as Sniffnet, that rapidly got more than 10k stars on GitHub
- I had the luck of being part of the first GitHub Accelerator cohort
- last month I started working as a remote Rust developer
- two days ago I defended a Master’s thesis about Sniffnet
If I had to choose one word to describe my past year of life, that word would be: “Rust”.
It’s unbelievable how sometimes things happen this fast: there are elements that enter your life almost by chance and end up changing it forever.
It’s a pleasure for me to share the complete version of the thesis with you all, hoping that it will serve to other as a learning example about how to apply Rust in a project from the beginning to production.
Originally posted on Reddit.