Raphael Amorim

Senior Software Developer @ Charm

Enthusiastic about compilers, WebAssembly, and Rust, Raphael Amorim is a Software Developer at Charm and a member of the JS Foundation. He’s previously worked with teams at Spotify, GoDaddy, Viaplay, and Globo.com, focusing on developer tooling and platform infrastructure. He’s the author of a WebAssembly book (written in Portuguese) and maintains open-source projects like the Rio terminal and the Boo code editor. Outside of work, he’s passionate about building better tools for developers and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible at the command line.

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2023
Bring Gameboy alive in the Web with Rust and WebAssembly

Let's see how the heart of a Gameboy works by analysing a the 8-bit microprocessor: Sharp LR35902. We will look at behaviour of one of the CPU registers, memory and graphics processing of a Gameboy, consolidating this knowledge into writing an emulator for the Web.

RustLab for the Planet

As a part of our commitment to sustainability, we’re planting “Speaker’s trees” on behalf of our speakers. These trees represent our effort to offset the carbon emissions from their travel. By planting trees, we’re helping to reduce our carbon footprint and combat the effects of climate change. Join us in this symbolic act and help make our conference eco-friendly.

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