Our journey from nightly to stable Rust
When we shipped Seq 5.0 [https://blog.datalust.co/seq-5/] back in November, our new storage engine [https://blog.datalust.co/rust-at-datalust/] was compiled against »
When we shipped Seq 5.0 [https://blog.datalust.co/seq-5/] back in November, our new storage engine [https://blog.datalust.co/rust-at-datalust/] was compiled against »
Seq is a log server that's built using a few programming languages; we have a storage engine called Flare written in Rust, and a »
At Datalust we’ve been busy building Flare [https://blog.getseq.net/rust-at-datalust/]: a storage engine for our log server, Seq, written in the Rust programming »
At Datalust we build a log server called Seq [https://getseq.net/]. It's really a database, written in C#, with its own SQL-based query »
This week we hit the first major milestone [https://blog.getseq.net/docker-developer-preview-1/] on our journey towards a cross-platform Seq. It's been on the »