stumpless
lwan
stumpless | lwan | |
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7.6 | 9.0 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Which Tools do you use for Project organization and checklists? I'm just using my readme.md at the moment. But am curious to find out if there are any tools that stand out from the crowd.
I maintain a roadmap for long term planning, and use a new Github Project for each release for the more immediate tasks. It's a bit heavier than a simple checklist, but I find that the end of release wrap-up of the old project and creation of the new one is a good way for me to take a fresh look at what to tackle next. Works for me, but probably not for everyone.
lwan
- Show HN: Nano-web, a low latency one binary webserver designed for serving SPAs
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Show HN: Host a Website in the URL
Absolutely useless fun tech demos are the best kind of demos
https://github.com/lpereira/lwan - presume this is the web server library you're referring to? Very cool.
- Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects β Show and tell
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Idea for a long-term advanced C project
I think a web-application based on https://github.com/lpereira/lwan and https://github.com/SanderMertens/flecs would be interesting. It would probably be faster than any other web-application out there. https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r10&hw=ph&test=json.
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Performance of coroutine-style lexers in Go
You don't have to use a channel for coordination. Here is a lexer implementation (in C!) that very closely follows Rob Pike's talk and uses a ring buffer for coordination and is plenty fast.
https://github.com/lpereira/lwan/blob/master/src/lib/lwan-te...
If you watch the talk carefully, Rob Pike himself mentions this near the end of the talk.
- Good C Source Code
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C Deep
lwan - Experimental, scalable, high-performance HTTP server. GPL-2.0-only
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