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What do composing music and fixing bugs have in common? More than you'd think. In this episode of Overcommitted, hosts Erika and Bethany sit down with Marco Herrera Rendon, Senior Engineer at Comcast specializing in Rust development who, not long ago, was applying to master's programs in film composition. Marco shares how his background as a music composition student shapes the way he writes code today: the attention to detail that comes from handing parts to live players (not unlike submitting a PR), and the surprising overlap between navigating from theme A to theme B in a score and tracking down a bug in a codebase. He also digs into why he fell in love with Rust after years of frustration with C++, what he wishes he'd learned first, and his philosophy for picking up new skills: start with 10% comprehension, build a mental model, and embrace not understanding everything at once. In this episode: 1. How a composition degree became an unexpected foundation for software engineering 2. Rust vs. C++: what finally clicked, and why the borrow checker is a feature not a bug 3. The Hector model design pattern and the power of Rust macros 4. Learning on the job without shame and why being the least experienced person in the room can be freeing 5. Async Rust: the beast within the beast 6. What our college selves would think about our careers today Whether you came to tech through a traditional path or a wildly unconventional one, this conversation is a reminder that the skills you carry from your past life don't disappear, they just find new ways to show up. Links: Marco's Github: https://github.com/mherrerarendon Hosts: Overcommitted: https://overcommitted.dev/ Bethany Janos: https://github.com/bethanyj28 Brittany Ellich: https://brittanyellich.com/ Erika Eggemeyer: https://github.com/eggyhead