scala-js-snabbdom
A Scala.js port of the Snabbdom virtual DOM library (by buntec)
jsoniter-scala
Scala macros for compile-time generation of safe and ultra-fast JSON codecs (by plokhotnyuk)
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scala-js-snabbdom
Posts with mentions or reviews of scala-js-snabbdom.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
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Released: Tyrian 0.6.0 & Indigo 0.14.0
I'm confident that you can build anything in Tyrian that you can build in any other web framework. It's very solid, great fun (IMO biased opinion), and thanks to the wonderful work of the people behind the scala-js-snabbdom project - it's really fast too!
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Add Tyrian 0.5.0 to your TodoMVC list! 📋
The other thing that has been replaced is the JavaScript VirtualDom rendering library: Snabbdom! It's successor is... scala-js-snabbdom! A really impressive port of Snabbdom to pure Scala.js. For me, the exciting thing here is that it feels like we're moving to a state where we Scala.js'ers could almost do away with the NPM ecosystem. You could in theory build a Tyrian web app right now without NPM at all... whether you'd want to or not is another matter!
jsoniter-scala
Posts with mentions or reviews of jsoniter-scala.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-09.
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1BRC Merykitty's Magic SWAR: 8 Lines of Code Explained in 3k Words
What an amazing step by step explanation!
More than 2 years ago I found that byte array view var handles are quite suitable to cook efficient SWAR routines with Java/Scala.
See a lot of other examples of SWAR usage, like parsing Base16/64 string, java.time.* and number values directly from byte arrays:
https://github.com/plokhotnyuk/jsoniter-scala/blob/master/js...
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The Newest Java Json Benchmark Results just dropped
Afaik dsl-json came up with a lot of improvements and inspired a several other libraries like JsonIter and jsonIter-scala. Jsoniter-scala by u/plokhotnyuk is probably the most optimized JSON library on the JVM at this point, and seems to power most of the Scala ecosystem. Some implementations/optimizations eventually made their way back into Jackson and other libraries.
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Please try my JSON library
I was on your place more then 5 years ago, when cut the 1st release of jsoniter-scala.
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Post your problems with Scala 3/2.13 compiler performance!
I've just increased compiler performance in ~1.5x times by adding these JVM options for the code cache
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smithy-translate : a CLI tool to turn openapi specs and json-schema specs into smithy specs, written in Scala
We have our own open-source code-generator that produces Scala code from Smithy. The code module is entirely dependency-free, and the generated code is not biased towards any library, be that http or json. We do however have out-of-the-box integration with jsoniter and http4s.
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Why does Scala seem to be slow at benchmark results?
You can use jsoniter-scala. It is easy to use like upickle.
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Scala needs *highly* efficient libraries to survive in a multi-core age
BTW, jsoniter-scala uses it for faster parsing and serialization using SWAR techniques, like here.
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Using Circe with GADT
Probably you should have both codecs (for Foo and for its T) are implicitly available in the scope, like it is done in the following test for jsoniter-scala:
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Starting with scala
BEWARE: uJson is vulnerable under DoS attacks
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Is Scala a good choice for a data intensive web backend?
Please see sources (and GitHub history of development) of jsoniter-scala as an example in the domain of JSON parsing and serialization.