build-your-own-x-in-rust VS ddia

Compare build-your-own-x-in-rust vs ddia and see what are their differences.

ddia

Playground to practice "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" concepts (by jan-carreras)
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build-your-own-x-in-rust

Posts with mentions or reviews of build-your-own-x-in-rust. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-29.

ddia

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  • The “Build Your Own Redis” Book Is Completed
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Jan 2023
    Shameless plug; I've been playing with a [Redis Server implementation in Go](https://github.com/jan-carreras/ddia) for the past weeks. Mainly as a way to try out things explained in Designing Data-Intensive Applications book (favourite of mine!). Those are the [commands implemented](https://github.com/jan-carreras/ddia/blob/master/commands.md), + TTL + AoF files (for state replication) + config file, ... The "challenge" was to do it without any external dependency other than go stdlib.

    > I actually build minimal Redis clones in every new language or runtime, or when I want to explore threading models.

    100% agree with your advice; I'll definitively try to implement other parts of the Redis service in Go (eg: pub/sub, replication, clustering...) and probably repeat the same exercise when learning any new language.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing build-your-own-x-in-rust and ddia you can also consider the following projects:

go-caskdb - (educational) build your own disk based KV store in Go

reredis - Rewrite Redis in Rust.

redi-s - A performant Redis server implemented in SwiftNIO.

miniredis - A very tiny clone of Redis for experimenting with PubSub