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0.0 | 1.8 | |
over 1 year ago | over 3 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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pbf
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Outperform Protobuf.js with fixed-size encoding
does it beat https://github.com/mapbox/pbf ?
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Protobuf-ES: The Protocol Buffers TypeScript/JavaScript runtime we all deserve
at least in the frontend (without WASM), it depends.
i tested https://github.com/mapbox/pbf and while it was faster for deep/complex structs vs an unoptimized/repetative JSON blob, it was slower at shallow structs and flat arrays of stuff. if you spend a bit of time encode stuff as flat arrays to avoid mem alloc, JSON parsing wins by a lot since it goes through highly optimized C or assembly, while decoding protobuf in the JIT does not.
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A standalone protobuf to typescript(for deno) code generator
The runtime is taken from mapbox/pbf (with basic type definitions)
img-encode
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What is the process for using anything from gethub?(I'm new)
find the "Code" button on your repo and then copy the url from the box that opens. Then, in a terminal, run git clone https://github.com/alexadam/img-encode.git (or the url you copied). this downloads the repository to your local system. From there, every repository is different, so you'll have to consult the readme for that repo to understand it better
Hello all, what is the process for using downloaded gethub files? I've looked around for a while but have never found an answer, but is there some sort of compiling process? a point in the right direction would be appreciated if so. for example, this takes images and turns them into sound to be played back as a spectrogram. the python file is missing quotations. but that's about it. I've never figured out how to use any of these I've tried. anyway, thanks all. https://github.com/alexadam/img-encode
What are some alternatives?
protobuf - Protocol Buffers for JavaScript (& TypeScript).
sia - Sia - Binary serialisation and deserialisation
gensound - Pythonic audio processing and generation framework
mpv-scripts - mpv lua scripts
showcqt-js - ShowCQT (Constant Q Transform) audio visualization
html5bytebeat - Bytebeats in HTML5
deno-pbf - Deno pbf port of https://github.com/mapbox/pbf
fast-encoding - Fast, cross-platform, small and easy-to-use base64 and hex encoding.
osm - Open Service Mesh (OSM) is a lightweight, extensible, cloud native service mesh that allows users to uniformly manage, secure, and get out-of-the-box observability features for highly dynamic microservice environments.
mbtileserver - Basic Go server for mbtiles
pianolizer - An easy-to-use toolkit for music exploration and visualization, an audio spectrum analyzer helping you turn sounds into piano notes
nominatim-docker - 100% working container for Nominatim