HonkPerf.NET
awesome-dotnet
HonkPerf.NET | awesome-dotnet | |
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3 | 22 | |
151 | 18,321 | |
1.3% | - | |
0.0 | 7.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 26 days ago | |
C# | ||
- | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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HonkPerf.NET
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Zero allocation Linq with Source generator
Good luck with that, I knew somebody's gonna make it lol. I also made a zero alloc Linq, but without SG (in the readme you can see comparative tables)
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.NET Myths Dispelled
- Unfortunately LINQ is no match to Rust iterators which get easily vectorized. However, there are low-allocations and simd-ified implementations which might help with your goals. See https://github.com/asc-community/HonkPerf.NET
After all, DDD requires special care when describing its domain definitions in code but you really don't have to go OOP route nowadays for the core logic of your applications. Also records and record structs make it very easy to define contracts and state on the go without having to go with tons of boilerplate I keep seeing in a very much DDD-oriented project my team is responsible for.
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Yet Another Better Linq Library
I intentionally did not implement any API from Linq which would imply allocations - such as SkipLast (which needs to store a temporary buffer), ToArray, etc. Here's the list of all implemented methods.
awesome-dotnet
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Developer should-know websites
Github .Net, Node, Cloud, React ... Awesomes
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Hi there. Is there any libraries or packages out there that’s similar or better than EfSchemaCompare?
When checking for .NET related tools I tend to look at awewsome-dotnet and I couldn't find EfSchemaCompare or any other tool which seems to be related. Might be worth adding it there.
- Some open source repo to explore
- What do YOU use C# for in the real world?
- Learning Path For Go Developer
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Nuget - Most useful
You can find interesting packages/projects for searching "awesome dotnet" in github. For example: https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet https://github.com/thangchung/awesome-dotnet-core
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Example of a well designed modern .Net SDK
Probably you might find some inspiration here - https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
- What is a tool you use or a bit of code that you like to use that you feel is worth bragging about?
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
Have you looked through https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet/blob/master/README.md
What are some alternatives?
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