I code since 1994.
I'm skilled in Ruby and A.I.
I can solve unsolvable.
Here are some of my
- most successfull and handy projects:
- IDHash -- the most accurate and fast perceptual image fingerprinting algorithm and Ruby gem
- nakischema -- object validation with the simplest syntax
- lineprofiler -- Rubystatistical flat profiler
- PCBR -- ranking algorithm, usable for non-heuristic optimization, agnostic to data distribution shape
- p5rb -- Ruby DSL for p5.js
- most fun projects:
- RASEL -- esoteric programming language
- utility chat bots (Slack, Telegram,IRC, Twitch,Trovo, etc.)
one of them could learn to talk on the fly,another one is currently used by multiple Twitch streamers - converted S.T.A.L.K.E.R. game assets toNPC/artifacts/etc. maps
- procedurally generatedCS:GO map
- visual web page structure recognition proof-of-concept
- other projects:
- Shelenium -- a tool to automate or test terminal UIs, such as made with curses
- directlink -- CLI to convert arbitrary webpage URL to direct images links
A GitHub stars list oftools and libraries I use.
Sometimes I contribute to popular gems and SDKs with bugfixes or documentation improvements.
In spare time I translated ruby-lang.org to Russian.
I can make slides and give a talk.
If you are a recruiter, here is myCV in English (updated Mar 2023).
And recently I started a little cringeblog with notes about coding.
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- dhash-vips
dhash-vips Publicvips-powered ruby gem to measure images similarity, implementing dHash and IDHash algorithms
- nakischema
nakischema PublicThe most compact yet powerful arbitrary nested Ruby objects and XML (Oga) validator. Handy to validate data coming from someone else.
- pagerecognizer
pagerecognizer Public[proof of concept] visual web page structure recognizing A.I. tool
Ruby 5
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