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Igor Proskurin

PhD in theoretical/computational physics. Performance C++ algorithms for CNC and robotics applications. Embedded development. Enjoy my work, learning new stuff and active lifestyle.

Location Victoria, British Columbia Joined Joined on  Personal website https://www.linkedin.com/in/igor-proskurin github website

Education

PhD Condensed Matter Physics

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He/Him

Work

Software Developer

Using GNU toolchain for Windows kernel-mode drivers

Using GNU toolchain for Windows kernel-mode drivers

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Generics in Rust: murky waters of implementing foreign traits on foreign types

Generics in Rust: murky waters of implementing foreign traits on foreign types

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Generics in Rust: visualizing Bezier curves in a Jupyter notebook -- Part 3

Generics in Rust: visualizing Bezier curves in a Jupyter notebook -- Part 3

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Generics in Rust: little library for Bezier curves -- Part 2

Generics in Rust: little library for Bezier curves -- Part 2

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Experimenting with generics in Rust: little library for Bezier curves - part 1

Experimenting with generics in Rust: little library for Bezier curves - part 1

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Generic constant expressions: a future bright side of nightly Rust

Generic constant expressions: a future bright side of nightly Rust

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WebAssembly: Building GUI for C++ libraries with Embind

WebAssembly: Building GUI for C++ libraries with Embind

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C/C++ code in React using WebAssembly

C/C++ code in React using WebAssembly

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Playing with low-level memory allocation in WebAssembly

Playing with low-level memory allocation in WebAssembly

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My first take on WebAssembly

My first take on WebAssembly

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