BaseballSharp
NetFabric.Hyperlinq
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MIT License | MIT License |
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BaseballSharp
- Baseball Sharp is an unofficial .NET wrapper library I wrote for accessing data from the MLB Stats API. My first NuGet package, it just recently hit 1.0k downloads which is a big milestone for me!
- Baseball Sharp is an unofficial .NET wrapper library I wrote for accessing data from the MLB Stats API. My first NuGet package, it has just recently hit 1.0k downloads which is a big milestone for me!
- Baseball Sharp: An unofficial C# wrapper for the MLB Stats API.
NetFabric.Hyperlinq
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Classes vs. Structs in .NET. How not to teach about performance
> AVX instructions, which is implemented for quite a few LINQ methods
Are you sure? Any examples of such methods? And does AVX actually helps?
I don’t think that’s possible because IMO AVX and other SIMD can only help for dense inputs. The C# type is ReadOnlySpan, however ReadOnlySpan doesn’t implement IEnumerable and therefore incompatible with LINQ.
There’s even an alternative LINQ to workaround https://github.com/NetFabric/NetFabric.Hyperlinq but that thing is a third-party library most people aren’t using.
- Like Regular LINQ, but Faster and Without Allocations: Is It Possible?
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700,000 lines of code, 20 years, and one developer: How Dwarf Fortress is built
I know it C# it doesn't have to make heap allocations, here's a Linq-clone that mostly eliminates them: https://github.com/NetFabric/NetFabric.Hyperlinq
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Array iteration performance in C# — Branching and Parallelization
I'm the developer of one of the libraries and you may find in the benchmarks that it performs better than most others.
What are some alternatives?
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