swash
Rust-Bio
swash | Rust-Bio | |
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10 | 9 | |
564 | 1,511 | |
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6.5 | 6.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 26 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT or Apache 2.0 | MIT License |
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swash
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Looking for this. html + css rendering through wgpu.
If you were to implement this yourself, i'd look into either swash or cosmic-text for the text rendering stack (this is one of the things you really don't want to write from the ground up). For accessibility, AccessKit has quickly become the standard for communicating with crossplatform accessibility APIs in rust GUI. lightningcss (or its lower level counterpart cssparser) are both decent options for CSS parsing. Taffy handles some of what browsers offer for a layout engine, but is still being worked on.
- Any suggestion for gpu text rendering?
- Cosmic Text: Pure Rust multi-line text handling
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Font rendering and layout crates
You probably want to take a look at swash.
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Bachelor idea to help the rust community
https://github.com/dfrg/swash which does text-shaping and could be built upon
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I'm giving out microgrants to open source projects for the third year in a row! Brag about your projects here so I can see them, big or small!
swash - A shaping engine that advertises performance comparable to HarfBuzz, and surpassing it in some cases. Tests are in-progress.
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Whats your favourite open source Rust project that needs more recognition?
swash: a pure Rust shaping engine like Harfbuzz with competitive performance.
- Font introspection, complex text shaping and glyph rendering in Rust
- Text Rendering w/ HarfBuzz, FreeType and OpenGL
- swash: Complex text shaping and glyph rasterization in pure Rust
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?
rusttype - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/rusttype
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
fontdue - The fastest font renderer in the world, written in pure rust.
kanidm - Kanidm: A simple, secure and fast identity management platform
rustybuzz - A complete harfbuzz's shaping algorithm port to Rust
clickhouse-rs - Asynchronous ClickHouse client library for Rust programming language.
kiss3d - Keep it simple, stupid 3d graphics engine for Rust.
GeoRust - Geospatial primitives and algorithms for Rust
ab-glyph - Rust API for loading, scaling, positioning and rasterizing OpenType font glyphs
Rhai - Rhai - An embedded scripting language for Rust.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
cycle - Modern and safe symbolic mathematics