Kiba | PHPT | |
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7 | 276 | |
1,722 | 37,289 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Kiba
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I started https://github.com/thbar/kiba#kiba-etl to scratch my own itch & be able to write properly structured ETL jobs in Ruby. It was a blank-slate rewrite of something larger (activewarehouse-etl) which I could not maintain anymore.
This landed me not strictly a job, but long term consulting gigs with a number of companies in EU, UK & US.
The job was directly related to the project: companies wanted the expertise of data engineering & ETL, often with Kiba directly, but also in general.
This "side project" was totally worth it :-)
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Ruby's Hash Is a Swiss-Army Knife
Definitely! As a matter of fact, this is the default data structure I use when writing Ruby ETL code (e.g. https://github.com/thbar/kiba/wiki).
Methods like "except" (https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/3.2/Hash.html#method-i-except) or "fetch" (raising an error on missing key) are very convenient to write defensive data processing code!
Similarly, in Elixir, I use Maps a lot for the same type of jobs (https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/1.15.4/Map.html), with similar properties.
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Thinking in learn Ruby
Ruby has a very cool ETL library named Kiba that fits wonderfully with Ruby's strengths.
- What ETL tool do you use?
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Massive SQL import from csv file, nulls, best practices.
Though it might be overkill for your problem, but have you had a look at [kiba-etl](https://github.com/thbar/kiba/blob/master/README.md)?
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My favorite Ruby gems
Kiba
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Ruby ETL Strategies: Organizing block-based Kiba Pipelines
If you don’t use Kiba, but work with data, check it out.
PHPT
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When traits conflict
In our latest story we show a couple of smart ways to get around some import conflicts in PHP.
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PuTTY vulnerability vuln-p521-bias
The values [0, 15] represent 16 possible values, which is a power of 2.
The correct way to get an unbiased distribution from a sample of 2^x to a modulo that is not an even power of 2 is to use rejection sampling.
This is what RFC 6979 says to do https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6979#section-3.2
But you can also see this technique in CSPRNG code; i.e. https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/d40726670fd2915dcd807673...
- Mengenal PHP: Pengertian, Sejarah, dan Keunggulan
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Processing One Billion Rows in PHP!
I am running this code on MacOS on Apple Silicon hardware which is crashing when using the JIT in a ZTS build of PHP, so the 1m 35s result is without JIT, it might be even faster if I could use it
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
49. PHP - $58,899
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Learning Rust: A clean start
A little about me; I'm a web developer and have been for around 5 years, though I'd dabbled for years. I have experience with Perl and PHP but my day to day is JavaScript/TypeScript be it through NodeJS or ReactJS. I want to learn Rust for no specific reason other than it's fun to learn new things.
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WebSocket vs. HTTP communication protocols
Consider a web application where requests are handled through NGINX as the web server and PHP as the dynamic backend language. Let’s say something in the application logic results in a fatal error or process termination. This doesn’t affect NGINX’s ability to serve a response to the client, which would most likely be an HTTP 503 - Service Unavailable message.
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Where do React Server Components fit in the history of web development?
In the beginning, I used a technology called CGI to develop server applications written in Perl. This technology was later replaced by Microsoft’s ASP (Active Server Pages) and then PHP. PHP, which you may already know, is still powering over 77% of all the websites as of the time of writing (ever heard of WordPress?).
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Server side(Backend) programming languages
PHP
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Shopware Changes since the 6.0 Dev Training Videos
As Shopware is mostly based on the Symfony framework, which is in turn based on the PHP language, we should also consider learning about the basics, which will also be useful for other frameworks apart from Shopware, like Symfonycasts, symfony.com, php.net.
What are some alternatives?
Nokogiri - Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.
PHPUnit - The PHP Unit Testing framework.
Roo - Roo provides an interface to spreadsheets of several sorts.
Faker
data-science-with-ruby - Practical Data Science with Ruby based tools.
DBUnit
chronicle-etl - 📜 A CLI toolkit for extracting and working with your digital history
ParaTest - :computer: Parallel testing for PHPUnit
slay
Codeception - Full-stack testing PHP framework
ferrum - Headless Chrome Ruby API
Mockery - Mockery is a simple yet flexible PHP mock object framework for use in unit testing with PHPUnit, PHPSpec or any other testing framework. Its core goal is to offer a test double framework with a succinct API capable of clearly defining all possible object operations and interactions using a human readable Domain Specific Language (DSL).