ekon
ultrajson
ekon | ultrajson | |
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4 | 3 | |
25 | 4,250 | |
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0.0 | 6.9 | |
over 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ekon
- TOML: Tom's Obvious Minimal Language
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SDLang – Simple Declarative Language
For interested readers, EKON [1] proposes yet-another interesting superset for JSON.
[1] https://github.com/ekon-org/ekon
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I started with C yesterday!
Make some contributions. That way you can see how C should be written. Memory management and stuffs. I would love to see you ready to contribute to https://github.com/ekon-org/ekon. Its my project in pure C. And I can guide you though the code base too.
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Little JSON scaffolding tool in Svelte
I have bookmarked this. Heck even cloned this. I am building https://github.com/Himujjal/ekon as of now. Once the webassembly build is out for EKON, I will put this through the same thing.
ultrajson
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Processing JSON 2.5x faster than simdjson with msgspec
ujson
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Benchmarking Python JSON serializers - json vs ujson vs orjson
For most cases, you would want to go with python’s standard json library which removes dependencies on other libraries. On other hand you could try out ujsonwhich is simple replacement for python’s json library. If you want more speed and also want dataclass, datetime, numpy, and UUID instances and you are ready to deal with more complex code, then you can try your hands on orjson
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The fastest tool for querying large JSON files is written in Python (benchmark)
I asked about this on the Github issue regarding these benchmarks as well.
I'm curious as to why libraries like ultrajson[0] and orjson[1] weren't explored. They aren't command line tools, but neither is pandas right? Is it perhaps because the code required to implement the challenges is large enough that they are considered too inconvenient to use through the same way pandas was used (ie, `python -c "..."`)?
[0] https://github.com/ultrajson/ultrajson
What are some alternatives?
pyspnego - Python SPNEGO authentication library
marshmallow - A lightweight library for converting complex objects to and from simple Python datatypes.
kdl - the kdl document language specifications
greenpass-covid19-qrcode-decoder - An easy tool for decoding Green Pass Covid-19 QrCode
JSON6 - JSON for Humans (ES6)
python-rapidjson - Python wrapper around rapidjson
Oj - Optimized JSON
Fast JSON schema for Python - Fast JSON schema validator for Python.
PyLD - JSON-LD processor written in Python
pysimdjson - Python bindings for the simdjson project.
hjson-py - Hjson for Python
serpy - ridiculously fast object serialization