yxdb-utils
beam
yxdb-utils | beam | |
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12 | 594 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 9 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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beam
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Optimizing a Rust GPU matmul kernel
I'm not familiar with GPUs specifically, but I have seen this for ORMs that support multiple SQL dialects (e.g. [0]).
A great technique is called 'tagless final encoding' [1]. Using this technique, you can specify capabilities of an embedded domain-specific language (eDSL) such that you can have a shared (but narrow) common set of features, while allowing specializations of this eDSL to support extra features.
[0]: https://github.com/haskell-beam/beam
[1]: https://nrinaudo.github.io/articles/tagless_final.html
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Why Haskell?
https://haskell-beam.github.io/beam/ is fantastic, but good luck understanding it if you don't already know some Haskell
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How to use PostgreSQL with Haskell: beam
Beam “is a highly-general library for accessing any kind of database with Haskell”. Beam makes extensive use of GHC's Generics mechanism — no Template Haskell.
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How can database libraries be compared to each other?
One anecdotal opinion from a rando reddit user: I prefer beam despite the boilerplate and more complex types because of the authors make a serious attempt at sql-standards compliance: https://github.com/haskell-beam/beam
- A more functional approach
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Haskell sql multi-engine library
It's actively worked on: https://github.com/haskell-beam/beam Makes heavy use of the type level though.
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Reflections On Using Haskell For My Startup
The beam library is one example of this: https://github.com/haskell-beam/beam/pulls
What are some alternatives?
selda - A type-safe, high-level SQL library for Haskell
esqueleto - Bare bones, type-safe EDSL for SQL queries on persistent backends.
sqlite-simple - Mid-level bindings for sqlite
DSH - Database-Supported Haskell
mysql-haskell - Pure haskell mysql driver
squeal-postgresql - Squeal, a deep embedding of SQL in Haskell