go-caskdb
miniredis
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5 | 1 | |
156 | 52 | |
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4.1 | 0.0 | |
20 days ago | 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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go-caskdb
- Ask HN: What are some good resources for learning about low level disk/file IO?
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Implementation of a relational database in go
shameless plug: here is my build your own kv store project in Go - https://github.com/avinassh/go-caskdb
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The “Build Your Own Redis” Book Is Completed
I am a big fan of Build Your Own X educational projects. Recently, I released a Go version of my build your own KV Store project. I have set up this project in TDD fashion with the tests. So, you start with simple functions, pass the tests, and the difficulty level goes up. There are hints if you get stuck (e.g. link). When all the tests pass, you will have written a persistent key-value store.
go - https://github.com/avinassh/go-caskdb
python - https://github.com/avinassh/py-caskdb
- caskdb - a educational project to help you teach building a persistent key value store in Go
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caskdb - a educational project to help you teach building a persistent key value store
link - https://github.com/avinassh/go-caskdb
miniredis
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The “Build Your Own Redis” Book Is Completed
I actually build minimal Redis clones in every new language or runtime, or when I want to explore threading models. It all started with https://github.com/rcarmo/miniredis (which I forked to add and experiment with pub/sub), and I just found myself doing it again and again because Redis is the quintessential network service:
By implementing it, you learn about socket handling, threading models, data representation, concurrency (if you want to do a multi-threaded version), etc. None of my "ports" are fully functional, but they all helped me sort out some of the above plus build tools, packaging, dependencies, etc.
It's "hello world" for core cloud native microservices, if you will (and without having to do REST or JSON stuff).
What are some alternatives?
redi-s - A performant Redis server implemented in SwiftNIO.
reredis - Rewrite Redis in Rust.
build-your-own-x-in-rust
py-caskdb - (educational) build your own disk based KV store
zero-to-production - Code for "Zero To Production In Rust", a book on API development using Rust.
marmot - A distributed SQLite replicator built on top of NATS
build-your-own-x - Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
dokany - User mode file system library for windows with FUSE Wrapper
ddia - Playground to practice "Designing Data-Intensive Applications" concepts