toydb
mini-redis
toydb | mini-redis | |
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16 | 13 | |
5,897 | 3,562 | |
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9.2 | 5.5 | |
5 days ago | 2 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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toydb
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ToyDB: A Rust learning adventure, fun open-source project, and database learning resource for the community
This is great, but you might want to consider a different name. There's already a Rust project called ToyDB, and it's a distributed database with a Raft log, SQL, disk persistence, ACID transactions, etc. It's under active development (though the developer now works at Cockroach Labs), and has 5K stars on GitHub, so I think they have the right to the name.
- What would you rewrite in Rust?
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Any ideas for resume
Build something you’d like to learn about. Things I’ve considered replicating: A distributed database (see https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb), an interpreter (crafting interpreters is a good book), a Ray tracer (http://raytracerchallenge.com/), an RPC compiler and framework, a simpler neural network framework ( https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet)…
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Which software do you think would be essential for the RISC-V to be succesful ?
Hilariously, I was trying out ToyDB on the Lichee-RV recently. While it does compile and run the five-node example setup (and memory usage is surprisingly low, which is a plus considering the 0.5GB of RAM), performance is three orders of magnitude lower than on a desktop x86 PC. Some of that is due to just having a single core run 5 nodes, some is due to the lower clock speed and slower memory, and some is due to slower storage (SD card). I don't think that explains everything, so I may investigate that later.
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Learning Rust You Need a Cognitive Frame
toydb
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Database Development
Well I think if you could replicate this https://github.com/erikgrinaker/toydb anybody would hire you.
- SimpleDB: A Basic RDBMS Built from Scratch
- Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
- Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
- ToyDB: Distributed SQL Database in Rust
mini-redis
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Questions about implementing protocol specifications.
Hi, I'm trying to implement RESP with Rust (more like a mini-redis clone from tokio tutorial).
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Beautiful rusty code
One project I found extremely easy to read and understand was mini-redis. Anything similar to that?
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Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
For learning async Rust, mini-redis repo is hard to surpass: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis
The code is simple enough for beginners to follow, but also complex enough to demonstrate Rust async in the wild. And best of all, the code is heavily commented!
You can follow the official Tokio tutorial to implement mini-redis incrementally: https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial/setup
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Rust projects to learn from?
for backend async service: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis
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How to handle CTRL+C when having multiple threads?
The official Tokio mini-Redis example has a well-documented example of shutting down worker tasks: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis/blob/master/src/shutdown.rs
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Help me to start
Have a look at https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis, written as an example of a modern rust application.
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Intermediate projects to look how better Rustaceans code
I sure learned a ton from looking at the mini-redis implementation from the tokio team https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis -- especially when you want to work with tokio! I think it's remarkably well structured and documented.
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Distributed C++ builds in async Rust
If https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis does not help answer your question, could you elaborate a bit more on your struggle and we can see if we can fit it into our docs.
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KeyDB CEO Interview: Getting into YC with a Fork of Redis
Tokio async runtime for Rust has a tutorial in its user guide https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial on writing a mini-redis (https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis).
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Is there an asynchronous Hashmap or equivalent local DB?
You may be able to take inspiration from mini-redis, which is a learning resource created by the Tokio project. Its purpose is to show off many common patterns in async Rust, and a shared hashmap is one of them.
What are some alternatives?
duckdb - DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis
prql - PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
sled - the champagne of beta embedded databases
bustub - The BusTub Relational Database Management System (Educational)
Tendis - Tendis is a high-performance distributed storage system fully compatible with the Redis protocol.
duckdb-rs - Ergonomic bindings to duckdb for Rust
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
talent-plan - open source training courses about distributed database and distributed systems
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.