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# Anonoyome - MySudo
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* [Auto-Generating Language-Specific Wrappers for Rust Libraries](https://iiw.idcommons.net/22E/_Auto-Generating_Language-Specific_Wrappers_for_Rust_Libraries) by Steve McCown
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Rust, FFI, Code generation, language bindings, UDL
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- Implementation of FFI that makes it easy to call Rust code
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- Define API contracts using UDL
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- Generates language specific code that’s idiomatic to the language used
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- Tutorial documentation and source code: [https://github.com/sudoplatform-labs/ffi-tutorials](https://github.com/sudoplatform-labs/ffi-tutorials)
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- Slides: [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/183cn6NyrMUJLdid8-IoKmPZjVslmp4X0UvYIQvyeSBU/edit#slide=id.p1](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/183cn6NyrMUJLdid8-IoKmPZjVslmp4X0UvYIQvyeSBU/edit%23slide%3Did.p1)
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* [How We Test Our Android Code at Anonyome Labs](https://anonyome.com/2021/08/insight-how-we-test-our-android-code-at-anonyome-labs/)
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At Anonyome Labs we value well-written code that has good tests. This is a guide on how we go about producing useful and meaningful tests for our Android code. Testing approach: SDK or app?
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- [We’ve Introduced the Sudo Platform Decentralized Identity Relay](https://anonyome.com/2022/06/weve-introduced-the-sudo-platform-decentralized-identity-relay/)
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* [Whitepaper – Innovating Identity and Access Management with Decentralized Identity](https://anonyome.com/2022/08/whitepaper-innovating-identity-and-access-management-with-decentralized-identity/)
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* [Dr Paul Ashley Presents on How to Solve the Privacy Problem](https://anonyome.com/2021/05/dr-paul-ashley-presents-on-how-to-solve-the-privacy-problem/) Anonyome
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For Engineers Australia, Paul covered three big questions:
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1. WHY we created [Anonyome Labs](https://anonyome.com/about/)
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2. HOW we can solve the [global data privacy crisis](https://mysudo.com/2020/12/how-bad-is-the-global-data-privacy-crisis/)
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3. WHAT we’ve built.
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* [Anonyome Labs Listed in IAPP Privacy Tech Vendor Report 2021](https://anonyome.com/2021/06/anonyome-labs-listed-in-iapp-privacy-tech-vendor-report-2021/)
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> Anonyome Labs joins 355 other qualified organizations in the 2021 compendium of privacy tech vendors. This is a significant increase from the 44 vendors listed in the inaugural report in 2017. The number of priv tech categories is also higher in 2021: now 11 categories split across two groups — Privacy program management and Enterprise privacy management.
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* [Part 5: How Anonyome Labs is Actively Contributing to Decentralized Identity Development](https://anonyome.com/2022/05/part-5-how-anonyome-labs-is-actively-contributing-to-decentralized-identity-development/)
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If you’re a long-time reader of this blog, you’ll know that Anonyome Labs supports the ongoing development of decentralized identity through:
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- Products – building decentralized identity capabilities in the [Sudo Platform](https://sudoplatform.com/), which enterprises can leverage
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- Utilities – helping to run three decentralized identity-focused blockchains
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- Standards – being an active contributor to the decentralized identity standards area
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- Open Source – contributing source code back to the decentralized identity open source community.
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