Evgeny Muryshkin

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Evgeny Muryshkin

Evgeny Muryshkin

@ITMayWorkDev

Program #FPGA with C# in @VisualStudio. Making FPGAs more accessible by developing easy to use C# toolkit and IP cores. #Software, #Hardware, #Robotics, #IoT

Sydney, Australia Присоединился Haziran 2015
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Evgeny Muryshkin
Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
Rather peculiar shape of ISS track throughout the year. Maybe math is wrong, I expected a completely different result 🤔
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Evgeny Muryshkin
Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@alightinastorm AI trap... you did not know how it work, now you have a thing, but still does not know how it works..
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robot@alightinastorm·
So i vibe coded a threejs webgpu splat renderer from scratch in an evening with gpt 5.4 Introducing Spark++ Give it a week or two, performance is slightly worse on fast camera movements but 60 fps on my toaster in less dense areas. Had to reduce overall density for screen recording, but it works on webgpu! And I have absolutely no clue how Splats work, zero Demo: vibe-stack.github.io/sparkplusplus/ Repo: github.com/vibe-stack/spa…
martin_casado@martin_casado

Working on a splat renderer makes the limits of AI coding very clear. Suitable FPS is incredibly finicky when dealing with massive scenes. The main dev on the sparkjs has gone back to hand coding the renderer. Although tests, demos, prototypes etc. are still AI.

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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
Manufacturing tip - make everything lego compatible 😑
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
If aliens exist, why haven’t they visited Earth?
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Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
Which is your choice?
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Karen Payne MVP@KarenPayneMVP·
Do you have a preference?
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@F1 McLarens will collide and DNFed, Max will take it!
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Formula 1@F1·
Norris. Verstappen. Piastri. 🍿 Here's how we could see a World Champion crowned in Abu Dhabi 🏆👇 #F1 #AbuDhabiGP
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Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Most apps don’t hit scaling limits because they’re monoliths. They hit limits because they’re badly structured monoliths.
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Evgeny Muryshkin
Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
Where can I get a newspaper these days? Got back fron local newsagency - lottery, parcels, junk food, bitcoin machine, but no newspapers 🙃
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Evgeny Muryshkin
Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@DevLeaderCa 3d apps there is quite a lot of math, some math in embedded and robotics. Not much math in enterprise work. Mostly basic algebra.
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devleader@DevLeaderCa·
People seem hesitant to learn programming because of math. How much math do YOU do regularly in your coding?
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@vyrotek I will wait a bit for some more versions. 2026 hogged 30GB of ram couple of times amd some crashes.
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JSONB@vyrotek·
end of an era uninstalled VS 2022 & SSMS 21 all in on VS 2026 (Insider) & SSMS 22
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
Vibe-coded DSP playground using #Copilot and sonnet 4.5 in a couple of hours. Gave up on that project a couple of years ago, it was too time consuming, but not anymore :)
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Ryan Rodemoyer
Ryan Rodemoyer@RyanRodemoyer2·
Operator overloading is going to new levels in C# 14. Accept or reject fancy operator overloading usages in your codebases? This kinda stuff would blow the minds of many developers.
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@vyrotek XDocument is very close to this, might give it a try
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JSONB@vyrotek·
imagine society if C# supported this
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Damian Edwards@DamianEdwards

@vyrotek @hussyaz91 @htmx_org Yeah the ultimate form is a Razor literal capability in C# itself. .cshtml is close, but inverted. It's HTML *first*, with embedded C#, not the other way around.

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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@splinedrive Now you got you asic, but have massive backlog of features to add?
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asic destroyer@splinedrive·
I have to admit, I like FPGAs more.
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@davidfowl I am talking to AI agent about doing my work, and AI agent is doing my work.
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
Some people are talking about doing work and some people are doing work. Which one are you?
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Kristijan Kralj
Kristijan Kralj@kristijan_kralj·
The modern .NET developer has to be something of a Swiss Army knife. Back at college, I thought .NET development includes only writing C# code and maybe touching a SQL database. Boy, how I was wrong. I remember working on a feature that included: - Implementing scheduled job to populate DB with data - Using that data in a Power BI report - Using Azure DevOps and Azure Functions to deploy the report to 100s of customers worldwide For 1 feature, I had to have 4 different skills. This is what backend .NET development looks like in 2026: 1) You still need the fundamentals: - Building REST APIs that don't break under load - Writing Entity Framework queries that perform well - Understanding async/await without creating deadlocks 2) But the job has expanded into cloud architecture: - Choosing between Azure App Services, Container Apps, or Azure Functions - Designing database schemas for CosmosDB vs SQL Server - Setting up Service Bus for reliable messaging 3) DevOps isn't optional anymore: - Your CI/CD pipeline needs to deploy without manual intervention - Containerization with Docker is expected, not nice-to-have - You're responsible for monitoring and logging 4) And security? That's on you too: - Implementing OAuth 2.0 flows correctly - Understanding Microsoft Entra ID integration - Knowing how to protect sensitive data This shift from "code writer" to "system builder" is both wild and exciting. At college, I was googling: "How do I implement X feature?" These days, I ask AI: "What are the long-term implications of this architectural decision?" They say: When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. But when it comes to .NET skills: Being a Swiss Army knife developer is not optional anymore.
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@DevLeaderCa It got a lot better over the last year, I am very close to not dreading to run iOS build. Some weird layout glitches on iOS, and if you are willing to sacrifice some fancy UI to the cost or dev, then MAUI is a great choice.
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devleader@DevLeaderCa·
.NET MAUI is supposed to be the answer to cross-platform mobile dotnet development. Some devs love it. Others say it’s a nightmare. What's your experience been like?
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Evgeny Muryshkin@ITMayWorkDev·
@elonmusk Maybe large disk of variable radius at L1 point instead?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
A large solar-powered AI satellite constellation would be able to prevent global warming by making tiny adjustments in how much solar energy reached Earth
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