mandelbrot
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mandelbrot
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Apple is killing PWA?
It is my conviction that the Web Stack is the most capable, mature, accessible, and performant way of building and running UIs. It is the sheer amount of effort spent by millions of people around the globe that makes it the best UI stack for the vast majority of use cases. Some say that the browser nowadays is the most complex piece of software that few organizations can make. And it has been a while since Chrome super optimized runtimes are capable of running JavaScript at near-native speeds and the WebKit rendering engine is more than ready to generate each frame in under 8ms achieving 120 FPS.
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Python 3.12 Performance - a Quick Test
Not long ago I have created a Mandelbrot set generator in 13 programming languages, Python included. Why not test the most recent version on runtime there? It is a CPU bound benchmark that demonstrates how performant a given language is at executing lots of math computations in nested loops.
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C# `float` vs `double`: Performance Considerations
I tested this hypothesis with Mandelbrot calculation. I.e. I have implemented the same algorithm twice, the only difference being different variable types:
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Mojo🔥: Head -to-Head with Python and Numba
mandelbrot.py - baseline implementation
DiscountsApp
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Apple is killing PWA?
This PWA app was created in 2019 to replace this native app built with Xamarin for iOS and Android. I was very much excited about the result our team achieved. The PWA variant was a smooth experience with better UI performance (e.g. better than Xamarin scrolling of lists, there were noticeable stutters), and better accessibility making it available on any device, not just smartphone. The dev journey is also much greater - faster development, fewer bugs, no hurdles with App Store approvals and publishing, no hard feeling about making changes to both front and back-end - in mobile apps in the back-end you always care about the vision of the client, there're no guarantees when certain users will get the updated client.
What are some alternatives?
moon - A task runner and repo management tool for the web ecosystem, written in Rust.
azure-event-hubs - ☁️ Cloud-scale telemetry ingestion from any stream of data with Azure Event Hubs
go-cshared-examples - Calling Go Functions from Other Languages using C Shared Libraries
kithon - Python to any languages transpiler
m2cgen - Transform ML models into a native code (Java, C, Python, Go, JavaScript, Visual Basic, C#, R, PowerShell, PHP, Dart, Haskell, Ruby, F#, Rust) with zero dependencies
Virtual-pdf-library - Virtual PDF Library
extism - The framework for building with WebAssembly (wasm). Easily load wasm modules, move data, call functions, and build extensible apps.
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM
youtube - Code from the Engineer Man YouTube channel. Please do not submit pull requests, they will be ignored/closed. The code in the repo needs to remain as it was in the video.