Ori Ben Shir

@oribenshir

Rustacean, non-stop learner and steampunk enthusiastic. Also a Rusty Developer at . C++ Software Engineer at

Joined June 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    29 Jan 2019

    Happy to share with you my new & exciting side-project: , a new blog about . Join me in my journey of learning , where I'll record my thoughts and findings. Can Rust dethroned as my new fav language?

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  2. Feb 1

    My blog is back after a long break. Exciting posts to come, stay tuned. Read more here

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  3. 25 Oct 2019

    I tend to be very cynical about those kinds of things. But I chose to donate to , nonetheless. No, I don't think 20 million trees will save the world. But the way we brand climate change and promote it into our daily agenda will.

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  4. Retweeted
    14 Oct 2019

    Me: this code is getting kinda slow, let me parallelize it. Boss: Don't waste your time, it doesn't matter if this code takes 10 minutes to run or w/e Me: ooh.. I'm already done, all I had to do was add `_par` to one line and add a dependency on rayon. Boss: ...

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  5. Retweeted
    14 Oct 2019

    One of the projects we're sponsoring under the new AWS Open Source Credits program is Rust. gives details:

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    5 Oct 2019
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    23 Sep 2019
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  8. 26 Aug 2019

    Don't we all love open source: "Another sign of bad coding practices gone mad. Pretend you don't see this."

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  9. Retweeted
    16 Aug 2019

    We're happy to announce the release of `async-std` beta to the public. `async-std` is a library that looks and feels like the standard library, built from ground up for `async/await`.

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  10. Retweeted
    12 Aug 2019

    Number of crates on projected to reach infinity by November 2020

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  11. Retweeted
    4 Aug 2019

    them: C++ can already do everything Rust can! rust-cpp: maybe, but why choose?

    Example code from the rust-cpp documentation showing C++ embedded directly in Rust.
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  12. 19 Jul 2019

    This is yet another post in the series "Rust For OOP". For the series introduction:

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  13. 19 Jul 2019

    What is closure and why some of us need it more than others? No, haven't turned into psychology just yet. Instead, it is a new post about a valuable tool in Oh, and my blog got some design improvements!

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  14. Retweeted
    18 Jul 2019

    I hate Rust, it won't let me prank my coworkers

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  15. Retweeted
    16 Jul 2019

    Very excited to announce that the Microsoft Security Response Center has been investigating as a safe alternative for systems programming and is recommending the entire software industry take a serious look into it. Stay tuned for more blog posts in the coming days!

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  16. 9 Jul 2019

    Calling variable "m" is bad. Following conventions is great. For example, naming generic type as "T". Looking at my code: ' F: FnOnce() -> bool'. Conventions tell me it should be "F", common sense tells me it should be PRED. Hard is the life of . I should call it:

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  17. 3 Jul 2019

    I Realized a great detail about module system. It allows cutting corners with private API. But once you have decided the type belong to another module, ownership & lifetimes will make sure the lazy thing to do is create a clean API

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  18. 22 Jun 2019

    It is also part of my series. If you OOP enthusiastic, you should check it out:

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  19. 22 Jun 2019

    This is a two parts post. You can read the first here: . But if you know enum's syntax, you can dive right in

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  20. Retweeted
    20 Jun 2019

    I am looking for a NUMA machine to test the ThreadPool implementation. If you could share some CPU time it would be much appreciated. Minimal requirements: 2 NUMA groups, 32 CPUs, SSH access (non-root) or ability to submit batch jobs, 100MB temporary disk. Please RT.

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  21. 18 Jun 2019

    Facebook launched today, while late last year, AWS introduced . And the common for these two projects? ! Great to see this vote of confidence in the language.

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