gloo
Rust-Bio
gloo | Rust-Bio | |
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10 | 9 | |
1,689 | 1,511 | |
1.0% | 2.1% | |
7.9 | 6.4 | |
9 days ago | 28 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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gloo
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What’s everyone working on this week (19/2023)?
In the rust world I’m learning yew and trying to contribute to gloo_net.
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Up to 40% Faster DOM manipulation bindings compared to web-sys
What about adding it to gloo?
- Can we use web api with Dioxus?
- Open source projects that need help at beginner/intermediate level
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What's everyone working on this week (1/2022)?
Hoping to get this PR finished up and merged. It's mostly done, just need a second set of eyes to make sure I didn't fuck something up
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Releasing Gloo 0.4.0
Gloo is in need of an icon. See gloo#143 for more details.
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Whats your favourite open source Rust project that needs more recognition?
Yew and Gloo
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Gloo v0.3.0 is now out
See gloo#18
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Gloo (an official rustwasm project) needs a maintainer
I've been using it for keyboard and mouse event handling in a wasm project I've been working on and it's quite helpful. There's a proposal that would make this even better.
Rust-Bio
- Bioinformatics Data Structures in Rust
- Bioinformatics with Rust
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bioinformatic libraries and zig?
Does anyone know of zig native libraries for bioinformatics (here is a Rust example https://rust-bio.github.io/ )? It seems as though one could pull in a lot of bioinformatics C libraries such as done with https://github.com/brentp/hts-zig.
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Proteomics search engine written in Rust
e.g. Rust-Bio
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What are your top 3-5 programming languages and why?
I would start with the book and then rust-bio library. Rust is a pretty low level language compared to R/Python. It’s an especially good fit for writing efficient tools that make use of the kinds of algorithms / data structures that are implemented in rust-bio.
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I have to admit. The free code camp course is a bit more sparing than I would have preferred. How did everyone learn Rust?
Absolutely! It already is, e.g., https://github.com/rust-bio/rust-bio. I'm moving from the academia/nonprofit world into industry bioinformatics, and I intend to use Rust as much as possible. I've already replaced as much of my Python as possible with Rust. I feel I'm able to create larger, more complex programs with Rust because I have the compiler to keep me from making common mistakes that are so easy to make in dynamically typed languages like Perl and Python. It might take longer to write a program initially, but I've started to create a library of functions I can paste together to do things like parse a positive integer, find a bunch of files with a certain file extension, search through data for a pattern, parse CSV files, etc. Writing my latest book has provided even more common patterns I keep finding I use over and over.
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Is learning Rust and systems programming through the books Rust in Action and Crafting Interpreters a good idea?
I think there is huge potential for Rust in bioinformatics, and there are already some great projects like https://rust-bio.github.io/. It seems industry is also hiring for these skills. This Nature article is a little old, but also covers why people in the field are looking for greater safety and performance. It's relatively easy to write a Python program to do bio stuff, but it's also very easy to get lots of things wrong or for the resulting program to be slow and/or impossible to extend and maintain. In the long run, I think it makes sense to write in Rust. Perl was king in biofx when I started, and I would not have predicted it being displaced by Python, so there's good reason to believe that Python may one day be eclipsed by Rust.
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Whats your favourite open source Rust project that needs more recognition?
Well, someone mentioned https://rust-bio.github.io/
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How can one make Rust excel in the Sciences
So generally stuff in this maths/numerical space. The term is a bit deceptive because it rarely means domain-specific science libraries like rust-bio even thought that might be what you think when you hear "scientific computing".
What are some alternatives?
wasm-bindgen - Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and JavaScript
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
rust-yew-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world app built with Rust + Yew + WebAssembly, by Function Components + Hooks, also supports desktop by Tauri.
kanidm - Kanidm: A simple, secure and fast identity management platform
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
clickhouse-rs - Asynchronous ClickHouse client library for Rust programming language.
localghost - Ergonomic Rust bindings to the Web platform
GeoRust - Geospatial primitives and algorithms for Rust
aircraft - The A32NX & A380X Project are community driven open source projects to create free Airbus aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator that are as close to reality as possible.
Rhai - Rhai - An embedded scripting language for Rust.
uniffi-rs - a multi-language bindings generator for rust
cycle - Modern and safe symbolic mathematics