varint-simd VS cgmath-rs

Compare varint-simd vs cgmath-rs and see what are their differences.

varint-simd

Decoding and encoding gigabytes of LEB128 variable-length integers per second in Rust with SIMD (by as-com)
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varint-simd cgmath-rs
4 4
95 1,101
- 0.0%
5.1 0.0
about 1 month ago over 1 year ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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varint-simd

Posts with mentions or reviews of varint-simd. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-27.

cgmath-rs

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  • Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (31/2022)!
    11 projects | /r/rust | 2 Aug 2022
    Take a look into math libraries, like glam, nalgebra, and cgmath. I've only used these through game engines, though, so I can't offer per-basis reviews/advice.
  • Any plans for built-in support of Vec2/Vec3/Vec4 in Rust?
    11 projects | /r/rust | 29 Jul 2022
    But I am writing a Vulkan-based game engine and I use https://crates.io/crates/cgmath extensively. It has vector classes, all the math functions I need, and it even supports a version of swizzling if you activate the feature. Maybe this crate can do what you need?
  • I want to change my point of view by key input in glium.
    3 projects | /r/rust | 11 Jul 2021
    There's also a good crate which you can use to quickly create the required matrices called cgmath: https://crates.io/crates/cgmath
  • Rendering large 3D tilemaps with a single draw call at 3000 FPS
    1 project | /r/gamedev | 6 Apr 2021
    One great thing about Rust is that the library ecosystem is surprisingly mature, especially considering how young the language is (1.0 was released in 2015). C# also has good libraries, but from my experience it's kinda fiddly to use most open source libraries with Unity, at least without modifications. Rust's ecosystem has some excellent libraries that help with game development, such as noise for procedural generation and cgmath for linear algebra.