Matthew Mayer

@Motoblag

Software developer, motorcycle enthusiast.

Joined April 2014

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  1. Jan 15

    When I last wrote any web app in anger, Razor was the new hotness and back then there were so many dark corners and "here be dragons." Complexity has increased since then. 😿

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  2. Jan 15

    Looking at single page web apps immediately turns my "how does any software come close to working even in the happiest of paths" dial to 11.

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  3. Jan 7

    I'm stepping back from maintaining Rusoto. It's been a fun, challenging and educational ride, but it's time for me to move on. See for more info. Here's to the next chapter in the project! 😺

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  4. Retweeted
    25 Dec 2019

    Actix web 2.0.0 is released - a small, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for

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  5. Retweeted
    24 Dec 2019

    I also am hugely indebted to the work of for Rusoto, the AWS SDK library, and for the lambda-rust project that has made compiling and deploying my lambdas written in Rust so easy.

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    2 Dec 2019

    I'm looking for help with "Servirtium" - - a new Markdown spec/standard for (SV). I'm wishing for existing SV techs to gain a mode of operation that is compatible with that, and new language implementations to be created where not.

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  7. 14 Dec 2019

    Got a Pi-hole going on my home network, sure is interesting to gain insight into what destinations web sites and apps are trying to communicate to. Thanks !

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  8. 14 Dec 2019

    I took a good look at the other day and was impressed. inspired architecture in to make front end code with WASM. 😻 If I have to do any non-trivial front end work that's what I'll reach for first.

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  9. 10 Dec 2019

    Efforts to reduce the size of Rusoto, an SDK for , have been working. 2019 started with 866k lines of code and in Dec 2019 there are 861k lines of code. That's a decrease of 5,000 lines of code *and* we added 23 new services! 🤯

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  10. 7 Dec 2019

    For 2019 I'll have no excuse for what I'm about to do: Rust on with as the main course. 🚀 😃 Blog posts and open source solutions.

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  11. 7 Dec 2019

    Back home in wonderfully rainy Portland, OR from . Working on some Rusoto things before unpacking and relaxing. 😃

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  12. 6 Dec 2019

    I wonder if there are examples for lambda layers and Rust. 🤔

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  13. 6 Dec 2019

    My last two sessions at were some of the best all week! A lot of food for thought on serverless.

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  14. 4 Dec 2019

    Nine new services available from upstream sources so far. 👍

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  15. 2 Dec 2019

    Find me at at the Venetian today, wearing a blue RustConf shirt and a bright yellow messenger bag if you wanna talk Rust, or AWS, or Rust on AWS. 😃

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  16. 30 Nov 2019

    Rusoto, an AWS SDK for , has 45 more services to implement. This tweet made so we can all get a chuckle when the number doubles at next week. 🤣

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  17. 23 Nov 2019

    A good, non-trivial way of using Rusoto as well for the S3 interactions. 😃

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  18. 23 Nov 2019

    My GitHub Archive analysis project has really taken off in speed. 🚀 It can analyze 2019's data in about three hours now! That's on a 2 CPU/4GB ECS Fargate task: $0.30 to complete the analysis. Amazing what the right data structures and Rust can help you do. 🤘

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  20. 17 Nov 2019

    Thanks to 💯 work by contributors, Rusoto's 997,000+ lines of code only has two clippy lints left. 👍

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