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AnyAny
- DynaMix 2.0.0 Released
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rust-like traits on plain C++ with short macro (type erasure actually)
https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny trait(add, void(int), self.add(args...));
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Static Interfaces, concepts vs de-virtualisation?
i dont know what he means, but with this type erasure library you can have non virtual interface and still use dynamic polymorphism with those types, so you dont need choose *do i need to do this type polymorphic* etc
- C++ Polymorphism Without Inheritance Using Glaze
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I wrote a library that emulates dyn traits from Rust in C++
Good idea selling Rust from behind enemy lines soldier! My god, your readme doesn't even mention Rust, wonderful!
The way dynamic polymorphism is done in Rust is really interesting and elegant, so I thought I'd give C++ developers a try, maybe they'll get to Rust faster and understand the concepts more easily! https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny
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Using final in C++ to improve performance
https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny here you can see how it implemented, for example
- Runtime Concept Idiom: Opinions
- Creating existential types automatically from concepts?
- C++ Show and Tell - July 2022
Reduct Storage
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All Client SDKs were updated for Reduct Storage v1.1.0
If you've been using the Reduct Storage client-side SDKs for Python, JavaScript or C++ to interact with your storage instances, then you'll want to upgrade to the latest version. This week, all of our SDKs were updated to support Reduct Storage v1.1.0 with Token API. With this new release, we've made some important enhancements and bug fixes that will make your development experience smoother and more productive. So make sure you upgrade today!
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New Reduct Storage v1.1.0 with Token API
Reduct Storage v1.1.0 comes with a new Token API to create tokens with different permissions. This allows you to give different users or applications access to specific data or storage functions. For example, you could create a token that gives full access to all data, or one that only allows writes to a certain bucket. The Token API is simple to use and gives you a lot of flexibility in how you use Reduct Storage.
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Managing buckets with Reduct Storage CLI Client
A bucket is a top-level data container of Reduct Storage. You can consider it as a folder of a file system. If you delete it, you delete all files inside the bucket. Also, it has common settings for all entries, like the quota or maximal block size.
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Reduct Storage Python Client Release v1.0.0
The client has ben updated for compatibility with v1.0.0 of the storage engine's API, which is described here.
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Performance comparison: Reduct Storage vs. Minio
As you can see, Reduct Storage is always faster for write operations (16 times for 10 Mb blobs!!!) and a bit slower for reading when we have many small objects. You may notice that the speed decreasing for both databases when we reduce the size of chunks. This can be explained with HTTP overhead because we spend a dedicated HTTP request for each write or read operation.
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How to keep a history of file changes with C++
Here, I'm going to show you how you can keep track of file changes in a directory and store them in Reduct Storage by using its C++ client SDK. You can find the full working example here.
You also can download binaries and run them:
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Reduct Storage Client SDK for C++ 1.0.0 was released
Hey everyone, I just released the Reduct Storage SDK for C++ v1.0.0. Now it supports Reduct Storage v1.0.0.
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reduct-storage alternatives - minio and InfluxDB
3 projects | 4 Oct 2022
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Reduct Storage Client SDK for JavaScript 1.0.0 was released
We released the next major version of Reduct Storage and broke compatibility with the current client SDKs 😄. No worries, we'll fix everything soon.
What are some alternatives?
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Kalman - Kalman Filter
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libbase-example-cmake - Example project showing how to integrate libbase with other project using CMake.
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Pepper - PE32 (x86) and PE32+ (x64) binaries analysis tool, resources viewer/extractor.