What's everyone working on this week (43/2021)?

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  1. rs_pbrt

    Rust crate to implement a counterpart to the PBRT book's (3rd edition) C++ code. See also https://www.rs-pbrt.org/about ...

    If somebody is interested in helping with this issue, there is something to learn from the artistic side (Blender users) as well as from the programming side (Rust coders).

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  3. fuzzcheck-rs

    Modular, structure-aware, and feedback-driven fuzzing engine for Rust functions

    I am working on a code coverage viewer for my fuzzer (fuzzcheck). I described what I've done so far in this issue and I am hoping to release the first version within two weeks.

  4. koji

    🦊 An interactive CLI for creating conventional commits.

    did my first small rust project last week, now toying around with nom to maybe write a parser for a kinda niche markup language.

  5. englishid

    English formatting for unsigned integer IDs

    I just released a little crate to do English-word encoding of data, but my main focus has been to work towards a new development release of BonsaiDb.

  6. bonsaidb

    A developer-friendly document database that grows with you, written in Rust

    I just released a little crate to do English-word encoding of data, but my main focus has been to work towards a new development release of BonsaiDb.

  7. hotcorners

    A small hot corners implementation for Windows 10/11

    Repo: https://github.com/timrobertsdev/hotcorners

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