py-caskdb
Storm
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MIT License | MIT License |
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py-caskdb
- Ask HN: What are some good resources for learning about low level disk/file IO?
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Ask HN: Similar Books like “Raytracing in one Weekend”
self plug: I wanted to learn how databases work internally, like how they store and retrieve data, build indexes, etc.
I built an educational KV store to teach someone to write a database from scratch. I have set up this project in TDD fashion with the tests. So, you start with simple functions, pass the tests, and the difficulty level goes up. There are hints if you get stuck. When all the tests pass, you would have written a persistent key-value store in the end.
link: https://github.com/avinassh/py-caskdb
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Resource for making database from scratch
link: https://github.com/avinassh/py-caskdb
- What are some recent papers to read on KV stores?
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Ask HN: As a senior engineer content with programming chops, what to learn next?
If you like databases, you start exploring the internals and start writing one! There is no going back once you dig deep into storage internals, KV stores, and distributed systems.
plug: I made an educational project which can help you write a database in python, from scratch - https://github.com/avinassh/py-caskdb
- Ask HN: Which personal projects got you hired?
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Getting started with database development
Build your own disk based KV store
- GitHub - avinassh/py-caskdb: (educational) build your own disk based KV store
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Weekly Coders, Hackers & All Tech related thread - 07/05/2022
link - https://github.com/avinassh/py-caskdb
- Show HN: CaskDB – project to teach you building a key value store
Storm
- Resource for making database from scratch
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BoltDB performance hit with large values?
I'm wanting to store some wasm modules (as []byte) in BoltDB. Right now the modules are <1MB, but eventually, they could be 10-50MB in size. Is this going to reduce the performance of BoltDB all around, if the size of a value is this large? If it makes a difference, I'm using the Storm toolkit for querying.
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Do you use an embedded NoSQL database?
I’ve used boltdb with storm, works well: https://github.com/asdine/storm
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Using BoltDB as internal database 💾
Storm is a simple and powerful toolkit for BoltDB. Basically, Storm provides indexes, a wide range of methods to store and fetch data, an advanced query system, and much more. GitHub: https://github.com/asdine/storm
What are some alternatives?
helindb
GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
db_tutorial - Writing a sqlite clone from scratch in C
beego orm
awesome-dbdev - Awesome materials about database development.
go-pg - Golang ORM with focus on PostgreSQL features and performance
go-caskdb - (educational) build your own disk based KV store in Go
upper.io/db - Data access layer for PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, MySQL, SQLite and MongoDB with ORM-like features.
fio - Flexible I/O Tester
gomodel
WebGL-Fluid-Simulation - Play with fluids in your browser (works even on mobile)
Zoom - A blazing-fast datastore and querying engine for Go built on Redis.