btree
bob
btree | bob | |
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18 | 590 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
almost 2 years ago | 14 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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btree
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Do you use generics?
Generally when I feel like revisiting some CS staples and working out how to implement them idiomatically with generics. https://github.com/VictorLowther/btree is an example of this.
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Immutable copy-on-write generic binary trees in Go
So, a couple of weeks ago, I wrote this. It does its job, and is pretty performant for what it is. However, I got to wondering how to make it work in an environment with many concurrent readers and a single writer. An rwmutex was too easy, so I decided to go ahead and make all tree modification copy-on-write instead. Turned out that it gets pretty acceptable performance with a couple of strategic performance optimizations.
- AVL balanced generic binary trees in Go
bob
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how to avoid writing dreadful SQL statements
Use something that does codegen, like sqlc or Bob.
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Golang RESTAPI boilerplate repository
Also hout out to https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob
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Go famous/standard frameworks and libraries ?
If you want to read the schema from the DB, use Bob. https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob
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Synchronize / generate enums from a SQL table
Generation for enums is done if you use Bob to generate your ORM.
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How do you define your database schema?
Bob (https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob) generates models for a database schema, and for ease of use, I think it makes sense to be able to work with whatever format the schema is defined with.
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Golang tech stack
Bob ORM for DB access
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What framework to build heavy i/o rest api?
For an ORM recommendation, I'm heavily biased towards Bob (https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob) since I created it.
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Bob v0.16.0: Generate from Atlas schema files
Website
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Comparing Bob to other ORMs
Bob's GitHub Repository
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I want to participate in a golang open source projects. Have any suggestions or recommendations?
I would definitely appreciate contributions to Bob: https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob
What are some alternatives?
btree - BTree provides a simple, ordered, in-memory data structure for Go programs.
pgroll - PostgreSQL zero-downtime migrations made easy
graph - A library for creating generic graph data structures and modifying, analyzing, and visualizing them.
go-ora - Pure go oracle client
GoLLRB - A Left-Leaning Red-Black (LLRB) implementation of balanced binary search trees for Google Go
go-sql-builder-benchmarks - Benchmarking Golang SQL query builders
golang-database-library-orm-example - Examples of using various popular database libraries and ORM in Go.
ibtree - Immutable generic balanced binary trees
uuid - A UUID package originally forked from github.com/satori/go.uuid
sage - Trie data structure for storing and retrieving HTTP route values. Used for building Go HTTP router packages.
scan - Scan provides the ability to to scan sql rows directly to any defined structure.