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RVS_Generic_Swift_Toolbox
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Ask HN: What are some 'cool' but obscure data structures you know about?
Not super obscure, but I remember that one specific time when circular-linked-list made a lot of sense to use, well I wanted to use it so I used it.
I had a bunch of API keys with poor expiry documentation and implementation, so to find out if a key expired it had to be used. I put it in a main "keys.pop loop" and all methods below tried to use the key. If HTTP response was (some another obscure HTTP response code like) 505, I simply called `continue;` in the loop to jump to another, without caring at all where I was before.
https://github.com/atedja/gring
RVS_Generic_Swift_Toolbox
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Internationalization best practices for front-end developers
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Generic_Swift_Tool...
[1] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Generic_Swift_Tool...
[2] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Generic_Swift_Tool...
[3] https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Co...
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Ask HN: What are some 'cool' but obscure data structures you know about?
Ole Begemann and Chris Eidhoff wrote Advanced Swift, and, in there, described a really efficient FIFO queue.
I implemented a variant ofit, in my Generic Swift Toolbox Package[0]. It’s lightning fast.
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Generic_Swift_Tool...
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Swift Playgrounds 4
Found it, but it's not what I need.
I need a target to be a playground; not a project.
The idea is to be able to assign resources, files, and SPM modules to a playground, so they are available to the code running in the playground (an example might be an SPM module like my Generic Swift Toolbox Module[0]). I can then work with the code I'm prototyping in a lightweight text file.
[0] https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Generic_Swift_Tool...
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