incubator-retired-wave
base32768
incubator-retired-wave | base32768 | |
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5 | 5 | |
174 | 128 | |
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0.0 | 4.8 | |
over 5 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Java | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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incubator-retired-wave
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Does anybody remember Google People
FWIW, they donated the project to the Apache Foundation, so it's open source (albeit unmaintained).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Wave
https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave
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Ask HN: Which discontinued app or tool would you still like to use today?
FWIW iirc it was continued for some time by apache (https://incubator.apache.org/projects/wave.html) but is also discontinued now. (I hope thats the correct project, but I'm pretty sure).
Also here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave
- Google Wave
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Nie wiem czemu ale bardzo rozbawiło mnie wspomnienie o tym prawie antycznym komunikatorze jakim jest gadu-gadu w podręczniku z 2019roku zamiast o takim np messengerze
to sobie postaw lokalnie
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Rust is a hard way to make a web API
> Setters and getters are only popular in Java EE/Spring based environments (and it can be easily useful).
I'd love to see stats on how common this stuff is amongst java programmers. I agree that modern java has lots of modern tools to write reasonable code - like closures and functional primitives. But its very normal amongst a lot of java programmers to never use that stuff. I believe you if you tell me your team uses a modern, nice subset of java. But believe me when I say lots of people out there don't.
I worked as a professional interviewer for a year or so recently and interviewed 400+ programming candidates. One of the tasks was a 30 minute coding challenge - using the candidate's own computer and preferred language. A huge percentage of the java programmers, even under explicit time pressure, wasted time adding needless junk (like getters and setters or extraneous, pointless classes) to their code. I think I only saw 1 or 2 java candidates use any of java's functional programming primitives (like map) to keep their code terse and clean.
Is that the fault of java, the language? I don't know. As I said in another comment I think the problem is cultural. I don't really have a problem with java-the-language. But a large part of java-the-community seems blissfully content with mediocrity. I took java off my resume years ago because I don't want that kind of coworker.
> How do you write code, are you copying something by typing?
I don't copy+paste because in the languages I use I don't need to. Thats what the compiler is for.
> I’m sorry to assume it, but I think you only know about java development from third-hand infos and it has nothing to do with reality.
Nope. Eg:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-retired-wave/search?q=ge...
base32768
- Does anybody remember Google People
- NPM won't publish packages containing the word keygen
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What digit bases do you like?
qntm did a fun project of using larger bases, constrained to subsets of unicode instead of ASCII like base64. It's specifically for social channels where you're constrained by the number of code points, but not bytes, so you want to maximize data per code point. base2048 is pretty impressive, and base32768 is just absurd.
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Base58 - What Is it? Why Use It?
base32768 is ideal for storing binary data in localStorage with an efficiency of 94%.
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A rust crate that lets you compress ASCII text to a single Unicode "character"
A similar thing is actually practical in JavaScript which mandates that all strings are UTF-16. You can cram more data into strings in memory if you use base-327168 encoding, and it serializes to equally compact JSON.
What are some alternatives?
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js
ecoji - Encodes (and decodes) data as emojis
ScpToolkit - Windows Driver and XInput Wrapper for Sony DualShock 3/4 Controllers
base32k - binary-to-text encoding with a better encoding ratio in character-limited situations such as twitter
jelly - User authentication/sessions/etc for Actix-Web. More of a sample project than a crate, but probably useful to some people.
keygen-go - Keygen SDK for Go. Integrate license activation, automatic updates and offline licensing for Go binaries.
web3.js - Collection of comprehensive TypeScript libraries for Interaction with the Ethereum JSON RPC API and utility functions.
keygen-api - Keygen is an open, source-available software licensing and distribution API built with Ruby on Rails. For developers, by developers.
openfl - The Open Flash Library for creative expression on the web, desktop, mobile and consoles.
totally-safe-transmute
is2 - embedded RESTy http(s) server library from Edgio
machineid - Get the unique machine id of any host (without admin privileges)