entrusted VS kerkour.com

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entrusted

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kerkour.com

(Ab)using technology for fun & profit. Programming, Hacking & Entrepreneurship @ https://kerkour.com (by skerkour)
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entrusted kerkour.com
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23 456
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9.2 4.5
about 1 month ago about 2 months ago
Rust Rust
GNU General Public License v3.0 only Apache License 2.0
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kerkour.com

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  • SQL and Rust
    4 projects | /r/rust | 21 Oct 2022
    There are plenty: - diesel - famous example of what the Rust type system can get you beyond just "memory safety". My go-to choice for most projects. Having autocomplete for my database DSL is something I find it hard to go without. But it comes at a fairly high cost of confusing, generic-heavy code. - sqlx - also a very solid choice. You write SQL queries, which are optionally checked against a database instance at compile-time. A downside I've heard repeated a lot (by some fairly reputably figures) is that sqlx adds a fairly significant overhead to queries, and according to this issue is 7-70x slower than diesel. If the performance of your database is important to you, run some benchmarks and see if it's an issue - seaorm - a relatively new ORM, and I haven't used it much, but my initial impressions were that it was a little too "magic". Maybe it just reminded me too much of Spring Boot. I'm not sure. It's probably a totally fine library - postgres (or equivalent) - you can always just skip the ORM and use the database driver directly. Pretty nice for smaller projects, but totally viable for big projects too. Just a matter of personal preference
  • How to implement worker pools in Rust
    1 project | dev.to | 1 Sep 2022
    As usual, you can find the code on GitHub: github.com/skerkour/kerkour.com (please don't forget to star the repo 🙏).