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simd-json
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I'm a veteran C++ programmer, what can Rust offer me?
Have you checked simd-json? It is a rust port of simdjson from C++, trying to use simd to speedup json parsing.
- Parsing Gigabytes of JSON per Second
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How to manually implement the fatest json deserilizer
I second that serde is likely to be more than fast enough for your needs. But if you really need to go fast then you can use https://github.com/simd-lite/simd-json
Simd-json is almost certainly slower than serde_json for this use case. See simd-lite/simd-json#198. "simd = fast" is an inaccurate simplification.
cbor-java
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Amazon Ion Specification
What's the pros and cons of this versus CBOR, which we had great success with in our system.
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Compressing GraphQL Global Node ID
CBOR (Concise Binary Object Representation) is a codec for small JSON object, similar to MessagePack but in the internet standard.
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Why is json logging the “standard”?
JSON is a simple key=value pair representation. If you want to implement it by your hand with the same set of features (maps, lists, character escaping) then you will get something really similar. They are binary alternatives like https://cbor.io/ , but they are not popular for same reasons we use human readable representation of data for any other use case in programming
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What’s everyone is using for framing and serialising data
CBOR
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Alternatives to JSON and gjson as a document datastore?
Maybe this? http://cbor.io/ Haven't used it personally but I've read good things about it and the documentation makes sense.
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go-cose: CBOR Object Signing and Encryption
go-cose is the Go implementation of COSE. COSE is a signing and encryption format based on the Concise Binary Object Representation format (CBOR). While inspired by the needs of the IoT community including fast processing on low-memory devices, the format is broadly applicable from small devices to large-scale server environments. COSE has incorporated lessons learned from Javascript Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE) efforts including JSON Web Signature (JWS) and JSON Web Token (JWT).
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Parsing Gigabytes of JSON per Second
JSON doesn't allow any custom type, so it is not "flexible" per se. Therefore you only need a format that supports the JSON data model and pretty much nothing else; CBOR [1] for example almost surely fits the bill.
[1] https://cbor.io/
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Virtual machine to run Plutus Core on chain?
The Plutus Core code gets serialized to Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR). Take a look at the serialiseProgramCBOR function in plutus/plutus-core/plc/Main.hs.
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KotlinX Serialization Release 1.2.0
At the moment I'm using cbor-java, but I desperately wish I could find something less manual.
What are some alternatives?
rust_minifb - Cross platfrom window and framebuffer crate for Rust
jsoniter - jsoniter (json-iterator) is fast and flexible JSON parser available in Java and Go
plutus-starter - A starter project for Plutus apps
glam-rs - A simple and fast linear algebra library for games and graphics
Cap'n Proto - Cap'n Proto serialization/RPC system - core tools and C++ library
json-benchmark - nativejson-benchmark in Rust
plutus-pioneer-program - This repository hosts the lectures of the Plutus Pioneers Program. This program is a training course that the IOG Education Team provides to recruit and train software developers in Plutus, the native smart contract language for the Cardano ecosystem.
pronto - Protobuf ORM
eventually-rs - Event Sourcing for Rust
simdjson - Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second : used by Facebook/Meta Velox, the Node.js runtime, ClickHouse, WatermelonDB, Apache Doris, Milvus, StarRocks