Rust: An odyssey of passion

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  • fluid-simulation-rust

    A rewrite of my fluid simulation project entirely in Rust

  • “Rust was originally designed as a systems programming language, similar to C/C++. However, it can also be used for front-end development. One way I have used Rust on the front-end is through WebAssembly. I previously worked on a project that involved building a fluid simulation in the browser. This involved implementing physics and mathematical equations. However, in order to create a visually coherent simulation, many iterations with different values needed to be performed. I initially implemented the simulation in JavaScript, and it worked well. However, I decided to try implementing it in Rust to see how it would compare in terms of performance. The difference was significant - the Rust version was able to perform more iterations in a fraction of the time it took the JavaScript version. You can find the fluid simulation here. Also, in the works, I am working on a library, app universe, that would help Rust developers manage frontend states. It is based on Chinedu's App world.”

  • app-universe

    A framework agnostic approach to managing frontend application state based on app-world.

  • “Rust was originally designed as a systems programming language, similar to C/C++. However, it can also be used for front-end development. One way I have used Rust on the front-end is through WebAssembly. I previously worked on a project that involved building a fluid simulation in the browser. This involved implementing physics and mathematical equations. However, in order to create a visually coherent simulation, many iterations with different values needed to be performed. I initially implemented the simulation in JavaScript, and it worked well. However, I decided to try implementing it in Rust to see how it would compare in terms of performance. The difference was significant - the Rust version was able to perform more iterations in a fraction of the time it took the JavaScript version. You can find the fluid simulation here. Also, in the works, I am working on a library, app universe, that would help Rust developers manage frontend states. It is based on Chinedu's App world.”

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • app-world

    A framework agnostic approach to managing frontend application state.

  • “Rust was originally designed as a systems programming language, similar to C/C++. However, it can also be used for front-end development. One way I have used Rust on the front-end is through WebAssembly. I previously worked on a project that involved building a fluid simulation in the browser. This involved implementing physics and mathematical equations. However, in order to create a visually coherent simulation, many iterations with different values needed to be performed. I initially implemented the simulation in JavaScript, and it worked well. However, I decided to try implementing it in Rust to see how it would compare in terms of performance. The difference was significant - the Rust version was able to perform more iterations in a fraction of the time it took the JavaScript version. You can find the fluid simulation here. Also, in the works, I am working on a library, app universe, that would help Rust developers manage frontend states. It is based on Chinedu's App world.”

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