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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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jaxon
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Loading a large json file into elixir's ETS (Erlang Term Storage) Cache using Jaxon
At this point, I thought there could be a better way to do this, may be something that doesn't involve reading the entire file into memory. That's when I found Jaxon, a streaming JSON Parser. So now the file is opened as a stream and the JSON is parsed as the stream is being read. Pretty neat right?
nimler
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Using Rust with Elixir for code reuse and performance
It's one reason I prefer lighter languages for NIF's. My personal preference is to use Nim and Nimler [1]. It generally compiles quicker than Rust while providing most of the same benefits. To be fair compiling a small Rust library doesn't take too much time. Especially compared to the performance numbers from those Rust NIFs!
What are some alternatives?
lol-html - Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS selector-based API
cmark - CommonMark parsing and rendering library and program in C
Crafting Interpreters - Repository for the book "Crafting Interpreters"
pulldown-cmark - An efficient, reliable parser for CommonMark, a standard dialect of Markdown
obs-ninja-trampoline - VDO.Ninja Trampoline
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
htoml - TOML file format parser in Haskell
efuse_filter - Erlang NIF for Binary Fuse Filter. Fast and Smaller Than Xor Filters.
Rustler - Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).