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Just realizing that I never ended up posting this here, and I know it's Saturday but here we go anyway:
I'm actually looking for work!π
I'm looking for #devrel (with a specialization in #devex, web standards and OS communities) or #fullstack eng roles (primarily #javascript but I dabble in half a dozen other languages, from Rust to Go to embedded C/C++ & happy to learn), have quite a bit of experience/interest in #webassembly, #cloudnative and can hold my own in #devops (e.g. the #RustFest infra used for the EuroRust live stream was hosted by us).
I am based in Tallinn, and looking exclusively for fully #remote (ideally seasoned async/flexible remote teams and I am happy to help building a great culture as well using my previous experience at Mozilla & other companies in the past 7 years).
Also open for part-time and/or contracting with the right people/product.
If you know someone would appreciate an intro, say hello @ https://flak.is
boosts appreciated
Wasmer 3.3 has a new backend which uses JavaScriptCore. Interesting approach. Itβs the 4th backend after SinglePass, Cranelift and LLVM.
Wasmer is still a great project but its CEO is a danger. Reminder: https://mnt.io/2021/10/04/i-leave-wasmer/. Its toxic behaviour is still very present.
But the project is great. Thanks to the contributors and the brave employees working there!
#WebAssembly #compiler #runtime #RustLang
Iβve loved Wasmer, I still love Wasmer
Iβm leaving Wasmer. This article explains what I did to transform this project into a successful and popular WebAssembly runtime, but also, sadly, how the toxicity of the working environment β¦Ivan Enderlin's thoughts
https://youtu.be/F3_Y02A53Zc
#matrix #element #decentralization #encryption #webassembly #nodejs #javascript
Matrix Live S07E24 β NodeJS and WASM Bindings for the Rust SDK
Ivan worked on NodeJS and WASM bindings for the rust SDK. What do these words mean? Let's find out! Le menu du jour is in la description β¬00:00 Hello01:26 Is...YouTube
Back in 2013 asm.js, which has now evolved into #WebAssembly #WASM - one of the most relevant technologies for computing in the future.
2015, what has started as a research project by Graydon Hoare, the #Rust programming language, which will define how we will develop software in the future.
I think people don't appreciate this enough.
#Innovation #Appreciation #ThankYouMozilla