word_frequency_nim
The word frequency program, written in simple nim. (by csterritt)
generate-random-numbers | word_frequency_nim | |
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0 | 2 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
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generate-random-numbers
Posts with mentions or reviews of generate-random-numbers.
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Performance comparison: counting words in Python, Go, C++, C, Awk, Forth, Rust
Here is a similar excercise. Ad-hoc programs in different languages generate a long list of random numbers. How long does it take? https://github.com/posch/generate-random-numbers
word_frequency_nim
Posts with mentions or reviews of word_frequency_nim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-15.
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Performance comparison: counting words in Python, Go, C++, C, Awk, Forth, Rust
Thanks for doing a nim version! I've been learning nim, and am very much a beginner, so I thought I'd tackle a simple version [0]. I'd appreciate any critiques... I don't know how idiomatic it is.
Honestly, the optimized version you created is kind of opaque; I don't want people to think that that's what "typical" nim looks like.
I'll do a pull request on the project for mine as simple, yours as optimized, if you don't mind.
[0]: https://github.com/csterritt/word_frequency_nim/blob/master/...
What are some alternatives?
When comparing generate-random-numbers and word_frequency_nim you can also consider the following projects:
raikv - Persistent key value store, serverless shared memory caching
adix - An Adaptive Index Library for Nim