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Pomelo.EntityFrameworkCore.MySql
- Whats the different between these two? What should I be using if im on NET 6?
- Github repositories to study from
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Timeflake: 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUIDs
This approach has become my preferred way of generating IDs for database rows. It is relatively space efficient and doesn't require a round trip to the database to generate an ID like auto increment does.
While working on a C# implementation for MySQL and we found that when the DB uses Little Endian Binary that the GUID must be reversed to store in order:
https://github.com/PomeloFoundation/Pomelo.EntityFrameworkCo...
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- I made a typescript library similar to Immer but ~20 times faster and with zero-runtime freezing
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Image from my current generative art project "Harmonium"
OP here. This project is implemented in Typescript and Svelte, with support from the thi.ng libraries.
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Ask HN: What was the biggest contributor to your happiness in the past year?
This a is a really wide field. Basically its starts with one of the standard algorithms, like and l-system, a voronoi diagram, or simple combination of sin and cos to draw shapes. Have a look at thi-ng[1], just as example for a library that has implemented a lot of this kind of algorithms. The next step in my process is to think about how to destroy this forms as most of them are used a lot in this field and become boring. Using perlin noise as input to arguments of the algorithms is one way to do this. The other part is to make most all of the input variables easily changeable as most of the time the whole process is like writing the program and then spend a lot of time adapt the parameters until you get some interesting output. So in the end I have a small Svelte app, using Svelte only cause the data binding for the inputs so simple, which has tons of sliders that renders an SVG that can be saved in the end.
- Timeflake: 128-bit, roughly-ordered, URL-safe UUIDs
What are some alternatives?
MySqlConnector - MySQL Connector for .NET
Entity Framework - EF Core is a modern object-database mapper for .NET. It supports LINQ queries, change tracking, updates, and schema migrations.
webhl - WebHL is a fork of hlviewer.js that uses the File System Access API to load game assets direct from your computer rather than from a server.
sequential-uuids - generator of sequential UUIDs
Detached-Mapper - An ORM friendly mapper. Allows saving entire entity graphs. Heavily inspired in GraphDiff and AutoMapper.
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
id128 - 128-bit id generation in multiple formats
mynode - The easiest way to run Bitcoin and Lightning!
uulid.go - ULID-UUID compatibility library for generating and parsing ULIDs.
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
kafka-ui - Open-Source Web UI for Apache Kafka Management
client-zip - A client-side streaming ZIP generator