Become a sponsor to Ian Ker-Seymer
👋 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-rb
initiative (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!
1 sponsor has funded ianks’s work.
Featured work
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oxidize-rb/rb-sys
Easily build Ruby native extensions in Rust
Rust 230 -
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 679 -
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++ 160 -
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 39