Matthias Endler

Rust consultant @ corrode

Matthias is a Rust consultant, open source maintainer and blogger from Düsseldorf, Germany. Previously, he worked at Trivago as a backend engineer and published videos on his YouTube channel, "Hello, Rust". He built Rust tools like tinysearch, hyperjson, and lychee.
All of his content gets approved by his cat, Oskar.

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2023
lychee - Writing a link checker in a weekend (plus two short years)

Experience the quirky journey of building lychee, an async Rust link checker. From weekend project to a 2-year saga, it explores software development's underestimated complexities, open-source struggles, and funding nuances. Dive into the reality of creating robust tools. How hard could it be?

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