CubeSimRS
hackernews-sauron
CubeSimRS | hackernews-sauron | |
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3 | 11 | |
24 | 113 | |
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2.0 | 3.2 | |
9 months ago | 21 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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CubeSimRS
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What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?
Been putting further work into my Rubik's Cube solver. Managed to get a basic solver working using some variation of IDA*. Planning to refactor the code and then start optimising to make things go fast.
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What's everyone working on this week (42/2021)?
Been working quite extensively on my Rubik's Cube simulator and solver. Currently working on optimising my data structures and then eventually to getting a proper solver working.
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What's everyone working on this week (33/2021)?
Completely new and picked up Rust about 10 days ago. Started by heading straight into a project of making a Rubik's Cube solver while following the Rust book along the side.
hackernews-sauron
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Statically embed the output of a wasm crate in another crate
I did the same thing in a hackernews clone, except it is using sauron, instead of yew. I think yew is using trunk, which create and generate a files named with hashes, so it changed everytime the files are built. I use wasm-pack to build the wasm and the glue js file, which doesn't changed every build. So it is easy to just embed and serve them server side.
- [META] Like Rationalists Leaving A . . .
- Minimal docker image for Rust app
- This is the most resilient, fastest, snappiest, and cleanest hackernews clone you will ever see.
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Easiest to work with web framework?
I can vouch for warp, the experience has been smooth so far, no crashes. The url route might be a bit not intuitive at first, but comes easier the more you use it. Here is a port of hackernews I wrote using all rust stack.
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Rust web frameworks, a new look? (discussion)
I'm the author of sauron web framework and it has the capability of progressive server-side rendering as demonstrated in one of the examples. There is also a demo app which is a clone of hackernews which is built to be resilient in the event of failure in either the javascript or the server. It is extensively used in svgbob, which has been adopted as plugin for other projects such as asciidoctor and krokio.
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Rust developing in Belgium
There is an example project which demonstrate its fullstack capability.
- Show HN: A snappy and resilient Hacker News clone in ~1k lines of rust
- [Show] A snappy and resilient hackernews clone in ~1k lines of rust.
- A resilient hackernews clone in ~1k lines of rust.
What are some alternatives?
rescrobbled - MPRIS music scrobbler daemon
rust-web-framework-comparison - A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
atomic-server - An open source headless CMS / real-time database. Powerful table editor, full-text search, and SDKs for JS / React / Svelte.
youki - A container runtime written in Rust
link-to-notion - Quick add a link to a page within Notion app
ultron - Web base text editor written in rust
DFeed - D news aggregator, newsgroup client, web newsreader and IRC bot
custom-elements - A CustomElement trait to create Rust/WASM Web Components/Custom Elements easily without writing any JavaScript.
rhyme-es
advent-of-code-2020 - :christmas_tree: My Advent of Code solutions in Rust. http://adventofcode.com/2020
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers