The One Engineer Blog

Software engineer passionate about Java, Rust and Distributed Systems

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Byuilding Dactul-Manuform: Newbie in DIY edition.

I finally came to the idea that would be nice to have a proper hobby. Also inspired by different kinds of keyboards I found Dactyl-Manuform GitHub project as a great idea for the self-build split keyboard as DIY project. If you decide to build Dactul-Man…

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I Came Looking For Copper And I Found Gold: Vim motions

Huh, what's the crazy year? The war that changes our lives... Also, I had some old dreams of moving away from the mouse control. Starting from tiling window DE adoption I used i3/sway I really impressed with the power of tiling and shortcuts (btw I use ar…

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Best series of technical articles

Reading articles starting to be part of the engineer job. Reading articles could be even effective as well as reading focused books ether courses. I especially like series of article around one topic, usually they have written by professionals and describ…

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Development of the Rust community in Belarus

The state of the Rust in Belarus Rust 1.0 was announced in 2015 and aroused interest among developers. First mention Rust community in Belarus dated March 9, 2016 at Facebook group: Rust.by . Pretty promising, right? Maturity with a maturity of the langua…

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Kafka vs Pulsar - why we should be skeptical about benchmarks

The Real Aim of Benchmarks Comparison benchmarks in IT industry it's not the only way to prove some metric supremacy of some tech/frameworks, but also a way to promote your technology. The last point is often interested in vendors and companies providing …

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