atldotnet
HonkPerf.NET
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5 | 3 | |
422 | 151 | |
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9.3 | 0.0 | |
1 day ago | over 1 year ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | - |
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atldotnet
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TagLib# VS atldotnet - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 Jul 2023
Same features as taglibsharp, more modern code and support for chapters, lyrics and playlists !
- Show HN: Tone v0.0.4 – hackable command line audio tagger – any feedback?
- Ask HN: Why don't podcasts/audiobooks have closed captions for occasional use?
- .NET Myths Dispelled
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Lyrics in ogg/vorbis and MP3 files
If someone is looking for a possibility to do this with C#, I can recommend atl.net [1] library. Currently I am working on a tagging command line tool called `tone` that utilizes the library to do awesome stuff :-)
https://github.com/Zeugma440/atldotnet
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.
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