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Lago, Open-Source Stripe Alternative, banks $22M in funding
Similarly there is https://hyperswitch.io/ open source written in Rust.
Lago is written in Ruby.
I found few others opens source billing systems written in Java.
Anyone knows anything written in nodeJS?
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- Ask HN: Best of Open-Source
- Is rust getting popular in india
- A developer friendly storage format for Postman collection
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rustc-perf
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Adding runtime benchmarks to the Rust compiler benchmark suite
> what do people use to run benchmarks on CI?
Typically, you purchase/rent a server that does nothing but sequentially run queued benchmarks (and the size/performance of this server doesn't really matter, as long as the performance is consistent), then sends the report somewhere for hosting and processing. Of course, this could be triggered by something running in CI, and the CI job could wait for the results, if benchmarking is an important part of your workflow.
But CI and benchmarks really shouldn't be run on the same host.
> What does the rust project use?
It's not clear exactly where the Rust benchmark "perf-runner" is hosted, but here are the specifications of the machine at least: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/blob/414230abc695bd7...
> What do other projects use?
Essentially what I described above, a dedicated machine that runs benchmarks. The Rust project seems to do it via GitHub comments (as I understand https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/tree/master/collecto...), others have API servers that respond to HTTP requests done from CI/chat, others have remote GUIs that triggers the runs. I don't think there is a single solution that everyone/most are using.
- [rustc-perf] Runtime benchmarks got finally merged
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Ask HN: Was programming more interesting when memory usage was a concern?
A lot of effort is spent to reduce the size of structs in the Rust compiler
https://nnethercote.github.io/2023/03/24/how-to-speed-up-the...
3% and 6% of improvement doesn't seem like much, but at the level of rustc those big wins
Performance of Rustc must be continously tracked (here https://perf.rust-lang.org/) because if you don't proactively fight against bloat, the tendency is that the code will become slower over time (due to new features etc)
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Can Rust's compile time match its runtime performance?
hmm really really hard to answer :'), it's tradeoffs I think, no matter what you think Rust (cmiiw, I'm not qualified to say this) has (and probably in the future will adds more with guards on compiler metrics https://perf.rust-lang.org/) several phases that given the diffs to other language, might not available to any language compiler out there, if it's available I think rustc already did their best in here (some already being parallized etc etc, might be wrong since I can't refs any reference MRs, but it does exists though labels regarding this)
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How to catch performance regressions in Rust
About a year ago I was looking for a tool like Rust perf for my application code. I did some research and found a lot of prior art. However, nothing checked all the boxes I was looking for, so I built Bencher!
- Rust – Are We Game Yet?
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Next Rust Compiler
https://www.pingcap.com/blog/rust-compilation-model-calamity... is a good overview. In general it varies depending on the crate but we track the performance at https://perf.rust-lang.org/ - if you look at cargo, for example, over 60% of the time is spent in codegen through LLVM: https://perf.rust-lang.org/detailed-query.html?commit=222d1f...
- Data-driven performance optimization with Rust and Miri
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Generic associated types to be stable in Rust 1.65
Something like https://perf.rust-lang.org/?
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This Week in Rust #463
The performance full-report link is dead: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/blob/master/triage/2022-10-04.md
What are some alternatives?
lago - Open Source Metering and Usage Based Billing API ⭐️ Consumption tracking, Subscription management, Pricing iterations, Payment orchestration & Revenue analytics
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
killbill - Open-Source Subscription Billing & Payments Platform
glTF-Sample-Models - glTF Sample Models
python-netfilterqueue - Python bindings for libnetfilter_queue
unreal-rust - Rust integration for Unreal Engine 5
reprocessing - ReasonML graphics library inspired by Processing
rusty-dos - A Rust skeleton for an MS-DOS program for IBM compatibles and the PC-98, including some PC-98-specific functionality
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
diwata
nanoserde - Serialisation library with zero dependencies