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Hello there!
I am a simple man who wants to make this world better. Every day I wake up, and there is an idea in my mind which I eagerly want to make real. That is why I try to contribute whenever I see the possibility to, to create projects whenever I have something on my mind. Perhaps you'll not like my idea or lifestyle, maybe there is that one single guy who will. And I will work hard for him. I document, test, provide feedback, code. I love to do all of that, this is my life. However, unfortunately, there is not enough time to do all of that constantly, especially when you have your own family and have to pay the bills and et cetera. Even simple "thank you for your work" helps me to have my inspiration at a level so that I could continue to do great work in helping others.
I mostly code in Rust and C/C++, but also occasionally in other languages and very different projects.
Sponsoring me means you either really like what I do and you are telling me that I should continue or you want to draw my attention to you. Anyway, thank you, stranger!
Checkout my Patreon for more details on sponsorships: https://www.patreon.com/vityafx
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Featured work
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iddm/cargo-cook
A rust cargo subcommand which cooks your crate
Rust 31 -
iddm/serde-aux
An auxiliary serde library providing helpful functions for serialisation and deserialisation for containers, struct fields and others.
Rust 160 -
iddm/urlshortener-rs
A very-very simple url shortener (client) for Rust.
Rust 51 -
iddm/thread-priority
A simple Cross-platform thread schedule and priority library for rust.
Rust 111 -
iddm/introspection
A rust introspection procedural macro.
Rust 18 -
iddm/urlshortener-cli
A urlshortener command line interface
Rust 5
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You may get me focused on more than just a minor bug or a feature. And you really want to have it done. We both decide which one it is, so it should be already reported on the desired project's GitHub issues page.