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benchmarks | lucky | |
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40 | 20 | |
2,741 | 2,549 | |
- | 0.6% | |
7.2 | 6.9 | |
3 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Makefile | Crystal | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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benchmarks
- Some Benchmarks of Different Languages
- Building a high performance JSON parser
- Top 5 Fastest Programming Languages
- Twitter (re)Releases Recommendation Algorithm on GitHub
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How green or energy efficient is the Go programming language?
GitHub - kostya/benchmarks: Some benchmarks of different languages
- how to benchmark a programming language
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Ruby 3.2.0 Is from Another Dimension
In all the language comparisons I've found over the years, Python consistently comes out slightly slower, for example:
https://github.com/kostya/benchmarks
Bearing in mind these are probably not even using YJIT, which makes Ruby considerably faster in some scenarios.
- I made a 88x88 version of the big display image command generator in Python! (will share github link if admins allow it)
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The original computer languages benchmark is back
Also, here is another benchmark: https://github.com/kostya/benchmarks
- Why does Scala seem to be slow at benchmark results?
lucky
- The New Wave of Programming Languages: Pony, Zig, Crystal, Vlang, & Julia
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Getting Lucky with HTMX
Lucky is a full-stack framework written in the Crystal programming language. One of the neat benefits of using Lucky with Crystal is the typesafety you get.
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Phoenix on Rails - a Phoenix tutorial for Rails developers
https://luckyframework.org/ . Kemal is even faster but it's mostly for APIs. In my opinion it's on par with Actix with much, much better developer experience.
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Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
I'd love to see two docs there:
- What's different from Lucky https://luckyframework.org/
- What's different from Amber https://amberframework.org/
- Crystal Programming Language
- Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal
- Lucky: A web framework written in Crystal
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Django defaults that will kill your project
> Regarding 1. While this is certainly an issue, it’s an issue for anyone using any framework and a challenge of database-backed web applications everywhere.
No, there are frameworks out there that doesn't allow queries during template rendering. See Lucky for an example, https://luckyframework.org/.
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Medusa: The open-source alternative to Shopify
Lucky: https://luckyframework.org/
- Ask HN: Simplest stack to build web apps in 2021?
What are some alternatives?
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
amber - A Crystal web framework that makes building applications fast, simple, and enjoyable. Get started with quick prototyping, less bugs, and blazing fast performance.
lua-languages - Languages that compile to Lua
kemal - Fast, Effective, Simple Web Framework
julia - The Julia Programming Language
carbon-crystal - Carbon Crystal - Web framework for Crystal Lang
beartype - Unbearably fast near-real-time hybrid runtime-static type-checking in pure Python.
grip - The microframework for writing powerful web applications.
mypyc - Compile type annotated Python to fast C extensions
raze - Modular, light web framework for Crystal
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
athena - An ecosystem of reusable, independent components