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8.9 | 7.0 | |
10 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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lingua-rs
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I created a program that finds out which anki cards out of 50_000 are in english and deletes them in 2 minutes
Discovery of Lingua: While working on a different project, I discovered the Lingua library.
- Lingua 1.5.0 - The most accurate natural language detection library for Rust, now with support for detecting multiple languages in mixed-language text
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Opensourcing Whichlang, a fast language detection library for Rust! 🚀 ⚡
It is. Have you tried with this PR though? (Disclaimer: I made that PR) It'll most likely still be slower, but at least it shouldn't be catastrophically slower when using multiple threads.
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Whatlang 0.15.0 released (lightweight lib for language recognition)
How does it compare to lingua?
- Announcing Lingua 1.4: The most accurate natural language detection library for Rust - now with WASM support
- Announcing Lingua 1.3 - The most accurate natural language detection library for Rust
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Whatlang strikes back
For those who don't know me: I'm the author of Lingua. I've just made a comparison between the current Lingua version 1.2.0 and the new Whatlang 0.12.0. In fact, the detection accuracy of Whatlang has increased from 65% in version 0.11.1 to 74% in version 0.12.0 on average across all supported languages and detection tasks. You can find the detailed comparison here. In short:
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Text Rendering
Language detection -> Lingua
wasm-pack
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Rust + WASM + Typescript [+ React]
For a much simpler but less flexible approach there's wasm-pack for creating JS packages from Rust, and wasm-bindgen for easy interop. Both have very good documentation.
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Tower of Hanoi in P5.js + WASM
After four years, I found some time to pay that deb-tech (yes, quite a long time, eh). To make it fun I rewrote everything from scratch in SolidJS, which went smooth thanks to this amazing library p5js-wrapper. For WASM, C++ is still a good choice, but what about Rust? I did some research and found wasm-pack. A few lines in the cargo.toml file and we were ready to generate compiled + ready to import bytecode!
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How to Use Rust Code in a JavaScript Worklet (Without wasm-pack)
Support using wasm-pack in Worklets (particularly AudioWorklet) #689
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (3/2023)!
If you're looking to use it to interface with node/browsers, then try wasm-pack.
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Rust WebAssembly (wasm) on Arch Linux with Webpack (Rust 1.66.0)
Webassembly: wasm-bindgen 0.2.83 / wasm-pack 0.10.3
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Examples of Rust + SvelteKit + WASM
wasm-pack has bugs - it publishes a module which declares itself as a commonjs module. (You can fix that by manually adding "type": "module" in package.json). Then the web build should work with other bundlers. I opened an issue about this over a year ago. There's a PR and everything, but no movement :/
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Building a web application with Rust and WebAssembly
wasm-pack helps you build Rust-generated WebAssembly packages and use it in the browser or with Node.js.
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A Look at Performance in Wasmtime and Cranelift
Is the Rust WASM ecosystem being half dead better? wasm-pack and wasm-bindgen are barely maintained anymore, and trust me it's not because everything works flawlessly…
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Ask HN: Should I learn Rust or Go?
I've been learning Rust for the past few weeks and have been enjoying it a lot.
- The community is very helpful on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/rust-lang-community).
- The package ecosystem (crates.io) makes it very easy to find and import things, and they're consistently documented.
- There's a path to compiling on web via WebAssembly (https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/)
In a few weeks of learning the language, I managed to put together this visualization: https://twitter.com/admiralakk/status/1542560489091350529
But realistically, either Go or Rust will be fine. You should pick the one you're more likely to stick with and learn, even when it gets tough. I've found the community aspect to be very helpful, because then at least I know I'm not the only idiot out there.
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Integrating a Svelte app with Rust using WebAssembly
There are various ways to set up a web project that uses Svelte, Wasm, and Rust. For example, wasm-pack from the rust-wasm group provides a template for simple HTML-CSS-JS applications. There are also several project templates for React or Svelte with Rust and Wasm.
What are some alternatives?
lingua-py - The most accurate natural language detection library for Python, suitable for short text and mixed-language text
trunk - Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web.
whatlang-rs - Natural language detection library for Rust. Try demo online: https://whatlang.org/
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript
crates.io - The Rust package registry
vite-plugin-rsw - 🦞 wasm-pack plugin for Vite
allsorts - Font parser, shaping engine, and subsetter implemented in Rust
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
whatlang-accuracy-benchmark - Accuracy benchmarks for Whatlang
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
sonic - 🦔 Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend. An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM.
cargo-generate - cargo, make me a project