Throttler VS SwiftCoroutine

Compare Throttler vs SwiftCoroutine and see what are their differences.

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Throttler SwiftCoroutine
0 1
105 832
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7.1 0.0
7 months ago over 2 years ago
Swift Swift
MIT License MIT License
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Throttler

Posts with mentions or reviews of Throttler. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning Throttler yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

SwiftCoroutine

Posts with mentions or reviews of SwiftCoroutine. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-21.
  • How do you escape completion hell?
    2 projects | /r/swift | 21 Dec 2020
    As a last solution that I am currently working with, you can use SwiftCoroutine, which is a runtime implementation of async/await and some other coroutine primitives. Though that one may break debugger support and also lead to unexpected behavior.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Throttler and SwiftCoroutine you can also consider the following projects:

Venice - Coroutines, structured concurrency and CSP for Swift on macOS and Linux.

Threadly - Type-safe thread-local storage in Swift

solver7-csp - CSP like thread management with Swift. I became interested in Swift when I saw that it is becoming compatible with TensorFlow. I reworked an old Java project of mine from 1998 in order to learn how to do some things in Swift.

Lottie - An iOS library to natively render After Effects vector animations

PromiseKit - Promises for Swift & ObjC.

DZNEmptyDataSet - A drop-in UITableView/UICollectionView superclass category for showing empty datasets whenever the view has no content to display

Kommander - A lightweight, pure-Swift library for manage the task execution in different threads. Through the definition a simple but powerful concept, Kommand.

Eureka - Elegant iOS form builder in Swift

Futura - Asynchronous Swift made easy. The project was made by Miquido. https://www.miquido.com/

Futures - Lightweight promises for iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and Linux

AsyncNinja - A complete set of primitives for concurrency and reactive programming on Swift

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