google-hashcode-template
Google Hashcode Rust Template (by PicoJr)
traits
Collection of cryptography-related traits (by RustCrypto)
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1 | 4 | |
1 | 535 | |
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3.2 | 9.1 | |
about 3 years ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
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google-hashcode-template
Posts with mentions or reviews of google-hashcode-template.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-21.
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2021)?
Preparing a Google Hashcode Rust template: https://github.com/PicoJr/google-hashcode-template
traits
Posts with mentions or reviews of traits.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-30.
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RustCrypto Release Announcements: `aead` v0.4, `cipher` v0.3, `crypto` v0.2, `elliptic-curve` v0.9, `ecdsa` v0.11
For ECIES that'd probably be something like HPKE. HPKE isn't specific to ECC though, and is defined in terms of a KEM, so the first step there would probably be defining KEM traits which would allow you to plug in ECDH or potentially a post-quantum algorithm or RSA.
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The last and next year of image-rs
No need for eternal stability. It would be indeed nice to get the API right the first time, but in practice it's borderline impossible to do. It's fine for trait crates to introduce breaking changes from time to time, especially for pre-1.0 ones. For prior art you can take a look at rand_core or RustCrypto trait crates.
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2021)?
I finally dusted off my barely-working git hosting solution and added a basic user account system. It took me some time to understand how exactly I was supposed to use password-hash in combination with my hashing function of choice, as well as with the DB. Using sqlx together with Rocket turned out to be somewhat easy once I figured out that I should disregard the built-in database support, since it's seemingly incompatible with sqlx.
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Go vs Rust for crypto implementations
The main difference between those two languages, I think you should look at, is power of type system. A good type system allows to encode various invariants checked at compile time, help with interoperability, and even improve performance a bit (e.g. by eliminating runtime-checks). In this regard Rust is far, far ahead of Go in my opinion and continues to improve in this regard (e.g. soon we will have const generics). For example, in RustCrypto we have trait crates which contain "interfaces" of several algorithm types. Almost all algorithm implementations in this org (and some third-party implementations) are implemented in terms of those traits, which means you can easily swap algorithms with each other and combine them like Lego blocks, without diving deep into source code. This property is especially important if you want to support less common algorithms (e.g. regional standards or newly developed algorithms).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing google-hashcode-template and traits you can also consider the following projects:
gbench
rav1e - The fastest and safest AV1 encoder.
oxidoist-api - A Rust Crate providing an API wrapper for Todoist.
mos - An assembler, code formatter, language server and debug adapter for the MOS 6502 CPU.
Aprendo
nlprule - A fast, low-resource Natural Language Processing and Text Correction library written in Rust.
tink-rust - Rust port of Tink cryptography library
google-hashcode-score-2021 - Google Hashcode 2021 Qualification Round score calculator written in Rust
CalcuLaTeX - A pretty printing calculator language with support for units. Makes calculations easier and more presentable with real time LaTeX output, along with support for units, variables, and mathematical functions.
google-hashcode-template vs gbench
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google-hashcode-template vs oxidoist-api
traits vs mos
google-hashcode-template vs Aprendo
traits vs nlprule
google-hashcode-template vs nlprule
traits vs tink-rust
google-hashcode-template vs google-hashcode-score-2021
traits vs gbench
google-hashcode-template vs CalcuLaTeX
traits vs CalcuLaTeX