msgpack-ruby
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msgpack-ruby
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msgpack
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Rob Pike: Gobs of data (2011)
Someone made a benchmark of serialization libraries in go [1], and I was surprised to see gobs is one of the slowest ones, specially for decoding. I suspect part of the reason is that the API doesn't not allow reusing decoders [2]. From my explorations it seems like both JSON [3], message-pack [4] and CBOR [5] are better alternatives.
By the way, in Go there are a like a million JSON encoders because a lot of things in the std library are not really coded for maximum performance but more for easy of usage, it seems. Perhaps this is the right balance for certain things (ex: the http library, see [6]).
There are also a bunch of libraries that allow you to modify a JSON file "in place", without having to fully deserialize into structs (ex: GJSON/SJSON [7] [8]). This sounds very convenient and more efficient that fully de/serializing if we just need to change the data a little.
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1: https://github.com/alecthomas/go_serialization_benchmarks
2: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29766#issuecomment-45492...
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3: https://github.com/goccy/go-json
4: https://github.com/vmihailenco/msgpack
5: https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor
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6: https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp#faq
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7: https://github.com/tidwall/gjson
8: https://github.com/tidwall/sjson
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save/load state and pointers
As a side note you cannot do JSON, since it cannot do "int" keys. I tested vmihailenco/msgpack and it works fine - you can try that if you want a JSON-like experience.
- How can we umarshal a Big JSON effectively?
What are some alternatives?
twitch-stream - Simple & effective twitch stream recorder. No twitch API usage! Efficient recording with ffmpeg 🎥
go-client - Nvim Go client
json - JSON for Modern C++
homebrew-extensions - :beers: Homebrew tap for PHP extensions
tarantool - Get your data in RAM. Get compute close to data. Enjoy the performance.
arq - Fast job queuing and RPC in python with asyncio and redis.
MessagePack for C# (.NET, .NET Core, Unity, Xamarin) - Extremely Fast MessagePack Serializer for C#(.NET, .NET Core, Unity, Xamarin). / msgpack.org[C#]