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Wesley Moore

@wezm

Follow me for Rust, mechanical keyboards, Linux, BSD, electronics, 3D printing, and other computer stuff. he/him @[email protected] 🦀

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New video: Building a URL shortener in #Rust that can be deployed to #Deno Deploy. I tried to capture the actual coding process but also tried to edit it so it’s not too slow. youtu.be/d-tsfUVg4II

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New video! I’ve published the second and final part of my #Rust URL shortener project. I make it a bit more efficient, add some compile time validations, and finally deploy it to #Deno Deploy on its own domain. youtu.be/bQnab_6K1ok

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New post! I documented my weekend efforts to run Rust on classic Mac OS in case it's useful to others or if anyone has ideas of additional things to try. wezm.net/v2/posts/2023/…

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In my ongoing quest to run modern programming languages on classic Mac OS today I wrote a temperature converter in C + Nim. C is dealing with the toolbox functions and Nim parsing, converting, and formatting the temperatures. Code: github.com/wezm/classic-m…

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I found it hard to work out how use the DeRez tool when building my temperature converter for classic Mac OS so I wrote up the details so there's something for the next person to find. wezm.net/v2/posts/2023/…

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I built a Rust crate to parse MacBinary and resource fork data. As a testbed I created a webpage that uses the crate compiled to WebAssembly to show the data contained within a file you select and allows you to download individual parts, all client-side. 7bit.org/macbinary/

I built a Rust crate to parse MacBinary and resource fork data. As a testbed I created a webpage that uses the crate compiled to WebAssembly to show the data contained within a file you select and allows you to download individual parts, all client-side.

7bit.org/macbinary/
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With some luck and perseverance I managed to get Rust code compiling for classic Mac OS. I built bindings to Open Transport and then made a little weather app as a demo: Ferris Weather. Check out the post for all the details: wezm.net/v2/posts/2023/…

With some luck and perseverance I managed to get Rust code compiling for classic Mac OS. I built bindings to Open Transport and then made a little weather app as a demo: Ferris Weather. Check out the post for all the details: wezm.net/v2/posts/2023/…
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If you use TypeScript, are interested in Ezno or have any ideas for improving type checking in JavaScript tools, then I have just made a survey to gather opinions over a few questions. thx 🙏 ezno-survey.pages.dev

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Now Ezno's checker is open source I thought it was time for new post. It includes a deep dive into some of the current logic if you are interested in contributing! kaleidawave.github.io/posts/a-previe…

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Whenever a new tool written in Rust comes out, everyone wants to know how it performs. Now it is out, I have some statistics. It includes STC, another really fast TypeScript checker! See the full benchmark here: github.com/kaleidawave/be…

Whenever a new tool written in Rust comes out, everyone wants to know how it performs. Now it is out, I have some statistics. It includes STC, another really fast TypeScript checker! See the full benchmark here: github.com/kaleidawave/be…
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While checking performance is important, better type checking is the main focus for Ezno. On this simple script, Ezno catches three issues not caught by TSC

While checking performance is important, better type checking is the main focus for Ezno. On this simple script, Ezno catches three issues not caught by TSC
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Wrote up my experience of using Chimera Linux as the primary OS on my laptop for the last month: bitcannon.net/post/a-month-w…

Wrote up my experience of using Chimera Linux as the primary OS on my laptop for the last month: bitcannon.net/post/a-month-w…
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🐍 Living among snakes in Queensland, Australia 💹 didoesdigital.com/snakes/ Stoked to share this visualisation I made of my snake encounters! Share the slither and remember, play it safe, don't get bit!

🐍 Living among snakes in Queensland, Australia 💹

didoesdigital.com/snakes/

Stoked to share this visualisation I made of my snake encounters!

Share the slither and remember, play it safe, don't get bit!
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I've finally decided to join GitHub Sponsors. Any contribution would be most welcome, even if it is just a one-time "thanks" for past work. :-) github.com/sponsors/Burnt…

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👨‍💻 New post! A detailed review of PC computing on ARM with a Snapdragon X based laptop (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x). Covering the hardware itself, battery life, performance, development, virtualisation & WSL, running other operating systems, and more. wezm.net/v2/posts/2024/…

👨‍💻 New post! A detailed review of PC computing on ARM with a Snapdragon X based  laptop (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x). Covering the hardware itself, battery life, performance,  development, virtualisation & WSL, running other operating systems,  and more.

wezm.net/v2/posts/2024/…