couchbase-rs
open62541
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11 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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couchbase-rs
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Databases inside or outside k8s cluster?
Examples: - Vitess - MySQL cluster - YugabyteDB - ScyllaDB - Couchbase - ArangoDB
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How do you construct collection/entity of many-many relationship in SQL?
There is official support coming soon. Here is the project. https://github.com/couchbaselabs/couchbase-rs
open62541
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What Cannot Be Skipped About the Skiplist: A Survey of Skiplists and Their Appl
Zip trees are great!
For a project I made a version that uses the memory location of the entries to construct the (random) rank on the fly.
So it’s a binary tree structure that requires the same memory as a linked list (two pointers) only!
https://github.com/open62541/open62541/blob/master/deps/zipt...
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How to be good at C++
Here is a bug report I submitted to open62541, over a year ago. Figuring out how that library works... I don't even understand the terminology; it's all very generic (everything is called 'nodes', 'objects', etc.), there are loads of ways to do anything, type safety is not a concept the library approves of so that doesn't help either, and most functions you cannot even find in the source as they are generated by macros. It doesn't help that OPC UA is a big standard (thousands of pages) either. It boggles the mind that the reference implementation for something used in so many critical places is so badly documented, and at the same time allows so many ways to get things subtly wrong.
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Apache PLC4X announcing end of community support due to missing funding
There's quite a bit of OPC UA bashing across this project. So let me chime in to keep the "balance in the universe".
OPC UA is a protocol to interact with an object-oriented information model. Basically CORBA done right to use object-oriented principles and reuse software components in industrial automation.
Since OPC UA is a protocol, its performance depends mostly on the implementation. Some PLCs may be crappy. But that doesn't translate into bad performance overall. My experience goes to the exact contrary.
Full disclosure, I lead-develop and maintain an open source OPC UA implementation that sees quite a bit of use by the big guys in the automation domain. We use C for performance. And we do have funding from the industry.
https://github.com/open62541/open62541
But yes, it is hard to break into this world. Especially since solutions have to be maintained for 20+ years. A solo developer usually cannot ensure that this will still be usable some years down the line.
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How do you go about understanding and using new libraries?
Earlier this year I was trying to use open62541, and ended up writing this bugreport. The developers are, so far, ignoring it, and it's a crying shame because it makes the library so much less useful than it could otherwise be.
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How to check reliability of Ethernet connection between an Intel NUC and ARM cortex-M micro controller ?
Why don't you use a standardized industrial protocol, that support these requirements? Would perhaps OPC UA meet your needs? There are a number of open source implementations and the standard itself is open, too.
What are some alternatives?
azure-iot-sdk-c - A C99 SDK for connecting devices to Microsoft Azure IoT services
plc4x - PLC4X The Industrial IoT adapter
phnt - Native API header files for the System Informer project.
SGDK - SGDK - A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive
scylla-operator - The Kubernetes Operator for ScyllaDB
node-opcua - Unlocking the Full Potential of OPC UA with Typescript and NodeJS - http://node-opcua.github.io/
pymgclient - Python Memgraph Client
vitess - Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL.
psxsdk - Homebrew Sony PlayStation 1 SDK
gpmf-parser - Parser for GPMF™ formatted telemetry data used within GoPro® cameras.
c-open - CANopen stack for embedded devices