FPComplete Profile Banner
FP Complete Profile
FP Complete

@FPComplete

Followers
6K
Following
1K
Media
287
Statuses
2K

FP Complete is a technology company specializing in Server-Side Software, DevSecOps, Cloud Deployment, Container Orchestration & Advanced Programming Languages.

Worldwide
Joined March 2012
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
Computers use Merkle trees to keep track of lots of information in a safe and fast way, especially in things like blockchain technology.
0
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
If someone tries to take a sticker, the codes won't match up anymore, and you'll know something's wrong.
1
0
3
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
This special way of organizing helps you find any sticker really quickly, even if you have thousands! It's also great for making sure no one has sneakily changed or removed any of your stickers.
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
- You take these codes and group them together too, giving each new group its own special code. - You keep doing this until you have one big code that represents all your stickers.
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
Here's how it works: - You put your stickers in small groups, like putting them on different pages. - Then, you give each group a special code that describes all the stickers in it.
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
1 year
Imagine you have a big book of stickers, and you want to organize them in a special way. A Merkle tree is like a magical sorting system for your stickers.
2
0
1
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
πŸŽ₯ Unlocking Blockchain's Potential with Rust: Strategies, Benefits, and Obstacles Our @snoyberg joined a Round table hosted by @Signify_Tech with @MParlikar and Sheheryar Parvaz We cover: Stacks, Industry maturity, hype curve, and technology maturity. https://t.co/0YOptPbZmn
0
4
5
@snoyberg
Michael Snoyman
2 years
At @FPComplete, we're looking to hire another senior Rust developer, this time specifically for the Cosmos/CosmWasm smart contract ecosystem. If you're interested, check the job posting!
Tweet card summary image
gist.github.com
Job description: Senior Rust/CosmWasm engineer. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
0
6
10
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Having a product-market fit is the cornerstone of a successful business. Countless products have failed because they did not cater to the needs of their target market. Therefore, it’s essential to ensure that your product resonates with your potential customers before launching.
0
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Have you ever lost all your dotfiles... stared in horror as all your shell, and editor settings are gone? envhub by @tsiry_sndr looks interesting. Do you use it?
1
1
1
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
`amber generate <key>` For example: `amber generate OPENAI_SECRET_KEY` The workshop is at https://t.co/8t42JnAEL1 and source code for amber at
Tweet card summary image
github.com
Manage secret values in-repo via public key cryptography - fpco/amber
0
0
1
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
have interesting terminal UI challenges- such as masking them, and, critically, being intuitive for first-time users- you don't want secret management tools to be confusing! With amber (which is written in Rust) you initialize with `amber init` and then generate secrets with...
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
What wasn't discussed in our workshop was the *real* challenge for terminal programs- making them intuitive for the user. We've some skin in the game on this with Amber, our cli secrets tool. It's for managing secret values in-repo via public key cryptography. However secrets...
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Start state. Event --> State --> Draw --> Brick --> Event loop. Ghostty is written in Zig, an exciting open source language. You might be wondering why not rust? Warp terminal by @zachlloydtweets is a great example of a rust based terminal emulator.
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
I watched the entire workshop (so you don't have to) the key takeaways were: You guessed it... State. In TUIs the Brick architecture used in this workshop focuses on this loop:
1
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
With all the interest in Ghostty (the exciting terminal emulator by @mitchellh in Zig) we looked back at our 2018 workshop: "Building Terminal User Interfaces with Brick" That was a Haskell workshop. We've since embraced Rust, but TUI challenges remain interesting...
1
1
3
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Three Reasons for our Engineering Success. Find out how FP Complete's three pillar approach enables us to engineer robust solutions.
0
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Three Reasons for our Project Delivery Success. Find out about FP Complete's unique approach that helps us successfully deliver projects.
0
0
0
@FPComplete
FP Complete
2 years
Learn how to handle HTTP responses, optimize with parallelism, and troubleshoot common issues in Rust.
1
0
1