grade_calculator
dipa
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7.3 | 0.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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grade_calculator
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2023)?
For anyone interested, here’s the link: https://github.com/TheOGChips/grade_calculator. The intent is to turn your course syllabus into a CSV file, which the program parses, creates an interactive menu, and calculates your grade for the course appropriately; if the syllabus changes during the course, all you’d need to do is change the CSV file. The C++ version on the master branch works as intended, but feel free to check out the rust branch to see my progress.
dipa
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2023)?
Have you seen https://github.com/chinedufn/dipa or https://docs.rs/serde-diff? I haven’t used either yet but they sound similar.
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"git diff"-like rust lib to find and apply changes to files?
You could use something like this: https://github.com/chinedufn/dipa
- Dipa – space-optimized diffing of Rust data structures
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Complex Rust Apps which Integrate An Undo/Redo System
For diffing, I used json patch, which allows me to have a history of changes in an easy to serialize manner. There are other more efficient and space saving diffing libraries, such as this new one: https://github.com/chinedufn/dipa, however I found json patch is supported in a number of languages, easy to read and store in a db.
- Show HN: Dipa generates optimized code for diffing and patching Rust structs
- Dipa – reduce network traffic in Rust apps by only sending state diffs to users
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dipa - a framework for efficiently delta encoding large Rust data structures
So I started working on dipa in 2019, took over a year and a half away from it and then came back and finished it over the last few weeks.
- Show HN: Dipa – a framework for efficiently delta encoding Rust data structures
What are some alternatives?
valin - Cross-platform code editor made with Freya 🦀 and Rust
kafka-delta-ingest - A highly efficient daemon for streaming data from Kafka into Delta Lake
goku - Goku is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust
delta-rs - A native Rust library for Delta Lake, with bindings into Python
rust-summaries - Rust summaries are short introductions to Rust programming topics, including the language, ecosystem, concepts, crates, and more.
socketioxide - A socket.io server implementation in Rust that integrates with the Tower ecosystem and the Tokio stack.
gdext - Rust bindings for Godot 4
miniboosts - A collection of boosting algorithms written in Rust 🦀
tuning-library - Micro-tuning format parsing and frequency finding as a header-only C+ library
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