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1,698 | 3,927 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Digger is trending on GitHub in Golang
Awesome project, and nice to see that it seems to use my graph library (graph) for managing dependencies!
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Dagger V3 Release (generic/concurrency-safe Directed Acyclic Graph)
Why should I use yours over this?
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Any major projects using generics?
Not a major project, but my purely generic graph library gained some traction recently.
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Golang & Data Structures
A new library for graph data structures has recently been released: graph
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Understanding Data Structures & Algorithms using Real-World Libraries
Go: graph
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Have you used generics?
I also think that especially libraries are going to be more generic, primarily libraries for generic container types and data structures. I recently created my first generic library, too (link).
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Visualizing graph structures using Go and Graphviz
Opened an issue for this: https://github.com/dominikbraun/graph/issues/24
- graph: A generic Go library for creating graph data structures and performing operations on them. It supports different kinds of graphs such as directed graphs, acyclic graphs, or trees.
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AVL balanced generic binary trees in Go
Nice! I've recently released a generic graph library as well and I like your iterator approach.
CoreStore
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Core data example
It’s not from Apple, but there’s a framework called CoreStore which you might find easier to pick up initially.
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Finally acquainting myself with CoreData after 10 years of mostly avoiding it. Very heavy obj-c baggage. Anyone recommend a wrapper?
CoreStore (though iCloud support is still in the works)
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Swift Playgrounds iPad - Core Data?
CoreStore works really well for pure Swift models: https://github.com/JohnEstropia/CoreStore/blob/develop/Playground_iOS.playground/Contents.swift
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Realm vs CoreData in 2021. Which do you use and why?
CoreData through CoreStore. Full disclosure: I’m the author of the lib
What are some alternatives?
encrypted-core-data - v2.0 - iOS Core Data encrypted SQLite store using SQLCipher
Realm - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite
QueryKit - A simple CoreData query language for Swift and Objective-C.
MagicalRecord - Super Awesome Easy Fetching for Core Data!
AlecrimCoreData
Cadmium - A Swift framework that wraps CoreData, hides context complexity, and helps facilitate best practices.
JSQCoreDataKit - A swifter Core Data stack
GRDB.swift - A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development
SugarRecord - CoreData/Realm sweet wrapper written in Swift
AERecord - Super awesome Swift minion for Core Data (iOS, macOS, tvOS)
Sync - JSON to Core Data and back. Swift Core Data Sync.
Mogenerator - Core Data code generation