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sift | surrealdb | |
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2 | 93 | |
1,592 | 25,126 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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sift
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Go devs that learned Rust, what are your thoughts on it?
People have tried. See the_platinum_searcher and sift.
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I made grep -- but better
You might also want to have a look at sift - https://github.com/svent/sift
surrealdb
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Show HN: I made a tool to easily compare pricing of developer tools and services
you should add https://surrealdb.com -- basically an open source firebase. and they will launch a paid cloud offering soon.
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Task tracker application using NextJS and SurrealDB
In this article, I have shared how I have built a simple task-tracking full-stack application using NextJS and SurrealDB.
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The one thing I do not like about the Nix package manager (and a fix for it)
In this article, I'll show you how you can create a binary package for your desired program. I wanted to download the SurrealDB package, but the package on nix was a source package, meaning that I had to spend over 50 minutes waiting for a stupid package to compile.
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2024 Web Development Wish List
Get Cloud Version going!
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Live Queries in Rust
SurrealDB comes with a LIVE SELECT statement that allows you to listen for creations, updates and deletions to specific records you are interested in or entire tables. While you could already take advantage of this powerful feature with our JavaScript SDK or WebSockets, the Rust SDK added an API for it in v1.1.0. The Rust API for live queries builds on top of the already existing select method by simply adding a live method which converts the select query into a live select one. It works seamlessly with our current API, so you can use it with single records, a range of records, or entire tables. Unlike the normal select method which returns either a single result or a vector of results, it returns a stream of notifications. This works for the WebSocket engine and the local ones (the key value stores you can embed in your app). The only engine not yet supported is the HTTP one. In this article, we show some examples of running live queries via the Rust SDK. We will skip imports for brevity but your IDE and/or the Rust compiler should give you the correct suggestions. Please refer to this example in our repo for a full, working example.
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SurrealDB 1.0
1.0 version but https://github.com/surrealdb/surrealdb/issues/1548 is still open :)
- SurrealDB Dependents
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How to Design a SurrealDB schema and create a basic client for TypeScript
In the midst of a dynamic landscape of exciting new projects, one name shines bright — SurrealDB.
- SurrealDB 1.0 Live
- SurrealDB the Scalable Rust SQL/NoSQL/Graph DB Released v1.0.0 Today
What are some alternatives?
go - The Go programming language
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
The Platinum Searcher - A code search tool similar to ack and the_silver_searcher(ag). It supports multi platforms and multi encodings.
tikv - Distributed transactional key-value database, originally created to complement TiDB
windows-rs - Rust for Windows
neon - Rust bindings for writing safe and fast native Node.js modules.
ack3 - ack is a grep-like search tool optimized for source code.
tantivy - Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust
grip - Grip, grep really is poop
drizzle-orm - Headless TypeScript ORM with a head. Runs on Node, Bun and Deno. Lives on the Edge and yes, it's a JavaScript ORM too 😅
julia - The Julia Programming Language
Apache AGE - Graph database optimized for fast analysis and real-time data processing. It is provided as an extension to PostgreSQL.