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steps #17

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arasatasaygin opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 7 comments
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steps #17

arasatasaygin opened this issue Jun 18, 2018 · 7 comments

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@arasatasaygin
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To claim this logo

  • Introduce your active open source project.
  • Community can upvote your comment and you can upvote other projects as well.
  • Starting from 1st of July, I will give one logo per day until the end of month according to these upvotes.
@mtharrison
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mtharrison commented Jun 19, 2018

Hey I'm building a browser-based interactive Wasm (webassembly) disassembler. Its goal is to teach people about the webassembly format, webassembly code and how the stack machine works. The cool thing is it will also be written in Rust and compiled to wasm. Wasm all the way down!

The app will allow a user to upload a compiled wasm file and then inspect all the sections in the binary including functions, data and of course the disassembled code. I'm also planning to build a stack machine simulator so you can see how the code gets executed for real.

I'm just getting started really (I haven't even settled on a name yet so placeholder is simply wasmparse) so I can't show anything very cool yet but the project is living here:

https://github.com/mtharrison/wasmparse-core - Core wasm parser written in Rust
https://github.com/mtharrison/wasmparse-bridge - Bridge for the core parser to be used in browser (compiled to wasm of course!)
https://github.com/mtharrison/wasmparse-web - The web frontend - this is where the interactivity will work.

@leonsegal
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I am making a pragmatic solution to the packing problem: https://github.com/leonsegal/packman

Please let me have this logo so I won't get sued for copyright. I will probably need to change the name too.

@harababurel
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I would like to claim this logo for GCSF, the subject of my bachelor's thesis.

GCSF is a virtual file system built on top of Google Drive. It is implemented in Rust and aims to provide efficiency and stability. I think this logo is a good match for the project.

You can try it out by following the instructions found on github.com/harababurel/gcsf. Keep in mind that it is still a work in progress, but most features should work out of the box. Here is a rough draft of the paper that I am writing on it.

Thank you for the initiative!

@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 21, 2018

First of all, thanks to the author, this is a great project 👍

I'm worried about designing logo for my project, this project is really too timely. My project name is SpacePack ( github.com/Vtrois/SpacePack ), It is the necessary toolbox for the Operations Engineer.

It's a pity that the project is being made, but it will be released.

Thank you for your project!

@arasatasaygin
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Hello everyone, thanks for kind word and claiming.
@mtharrison I would love to see it when wasmparse is live.
@leonsegal I liked the current logo as well :) good luck
@harababurel great project
@vtrois spacepack Iooks promising, don't forget to check #29 it can be a good fit as well.

Cheers

@garrettw
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This is already the logo of Kalabox.

@arasatasaygin
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Congrats @mtharrison
Can you please get in touch with me from arasatasaygin-at-gmail.com. I'll share all resource files, fonts, and sticker mule voucher.

Thanks again for claiming and supporting everyone.
Cheers

~ Aras

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