Become a sponsor to Ian Ker-Seymer
π Hello! My name is Ian. I started the oxidize-rb with a goal is to build a mature OSS ecosystem for developing native Ruby gems in Rust. It's a time, and often CPU intensive job, so any contributions are welcomed!
You can find out more about me on my README. If you graciously choose to sponsor, your contributions will go directly towards:
- Cloud development environments for building multi-platform support (i.e. remote Docker build hosts)
- Improved marketing and communication of the
oxidize-rbinitiative (logos, professional docs, etc.) - Development work for deeper integrations into the Ruby ecosystem (bundler, rubygems, etc.)
- Security audits
This mission will help make Ruby a faster, and more secure programming language for many years to come. It's hard work, but I truly believe the community will be better for it. Thank you for your consideration!
Featured work
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oxidize-rb/rb-sys
Easily build Ruby native extensions in Rust
Rust 281 -
oxidize-rb/cross-gem-action
GitHub action to cross compile a Ruby gem written in Rust
TypeScript 17 -
Ruby 10
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matsadler/magnus
Ruby bindings for Rust. Write Ruby extension gems in Rust, or call Ruby from Rust.
Rust 807 -
ianks/mini_phone
A fast phone number parser, validator and formatter for Ruby. This gem binds to Google's C++ libphonenumber for spec-compliance and performance.
C++ 159 -
ianks/attr-gather
Hit a million different APIs and combine the results in one simple hash (without pulling your hair out). A simple workflow system to gather aggregate attributes for something.
Ruby 43