Ruma and the Matrix Communication Protocol: An Interview with Jimmy Cuadra
Ruma and the Matrix Communication Protocol: An Interview with Jimmy Cuadra  
Podcast: Rustacean Station
Published On: Thu Aug 08 2019
Description: We interview Jimmy Cuadra about Matrix, an open and decentralized communication protocol, and his implementation in Rust known as Ruma. Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps & referenced resources [@01:35] - Meet Jimmy Cuadra [@04:46] - How did you get into Rust? @bascule (Tony Arcieri) The Rust Programming Language Book [@08:47] - What is Matrix? Matrix: an open network for secure, decentralized communication libpurple Ruma: Introduction to Matrix [@14:32] - Why “Matrix”? [@16:44] - What forms of communication does Matrix enable? [@17:59] - What pieces of Matrix does Ruma implement? [@20:27] - Why did you decide to use Rust? [@23:52] - How challenging has Ruma been to implement? [@30:27] - What libraries does Ruma leverage? Serde: a framework for serializing and deserializing data structures efficiently and generically Diesel: a safe, extensible ORM and query builder [@34:02] - If you could start all over again, what would you do differently? [@38:57] - Does Ruma use any unstable Rust features? Has it previously? [@42:30] - What other implementations of Matrix exist? [@46:42] - How difficult to implement is the Matrix specification? [@52:59] - How close to maturity is Ruma? Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Reece McMillin Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Ben Striegel Hosts: Abdou Seck, Ben Striegel