idiomatic-rust
toydb
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5,927 | 5,897 | |
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7.0 | 9.2 | |
8 days ago | about 21 hours ago | |
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idiomatic-rust
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Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
Here is a peer-reviewed collection - https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust
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Resources for Rust best practices?
There is a list on GitHub that has good resources: https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust
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Where can I learn advanced Rust and how to think in Rust idioms?
You need this - https://github.com/mre/idiomatic-rust
- Is there a Rust equivalent to the C++ Standard?
toydb
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ToyDB: A Rust learning adventure, fun open-source project, and database learning resource for the community
This is great, but you might want to consider a different name. There's already a Rust project called ToyDB, and it's a distributed database with a Raft log, SQL, disk persistence, ACID transactions, etc. It's under active development (though the developer now works at Cockroach Labs), and has 5K stars on GitHub, so I think they have the right to the name.
- What would you rewrite in Rust?
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Any ideas for resume
Build something you’d like to learn about. Things I’ve considered replicating: A distributed database (see https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb), an interpreter (crafting interpreters is a good book), a Ray tracer (http://raytracerchallenge.com/), an RPC compiler and framework, a simpler neural network framework ( https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet)…
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Which software do you think would be essential for the RISC-V to be succesful ?
Hilariously, I was trying out ToyDB on the Lichee-RV recently. While it does compile and run the five-node example setup (and memory usage is surprisingly low, which is a plus considering the 0.5GB of RAM), performance is three orders of magnitude lower than on a desktop x86 PC. Some of that is due to just having a single core run 5 nodes, some is due to the lower clock speed and slower memory, and some is due to slower storage (SD card). I don't think that explains everything, so I may investigate that later.
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Learning Rust You Need a Cognitive Frame
toydb
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Database Development
Well I think if you could replicate this https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb anybody would hire you.
- SimpleDB: A Basic RDBMS Built from Scratch
- Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
- Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
- ToyDB: Distributed SQL Database in Rust
What are some alternatives?
patterns - A catalogue of Rust design patterns, anti-patterns and idioms
duckdb - DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System
api-guidelines - Rust API guidelines
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!
prql - PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
lust - A parser, compiler, and virtual machine evaluator for a minimal subset of Lua; written from scratch in Rust.
bustub - The BusTub Relational Database Management System (Educational)
extreme - extremely boring async function runner!
duckdb-rs - Ergonomic bindings to duckdb for Rust
noria - Fast web applications through dynamic, partially-stateful dataflow
talent-plan - open source training courses about distributed database and distributed systems