[–] tbh 13y ago ↗ Sounds great, and I'm hoping other databases that use LevelDB can benefit from this work too. [–] emin_gun_sirer 13y ago ↗ It's an API-compatible drop in replacement for LevelDB, so anyone else who currently uses LevelDB should be able to switch fairly easily. [–] rescrv 13y ago ↗ We've kept the API is compatible with LevelDB. You just need to change the imports and link against libhyperleveldb. [–] tbh 13y ago ↗ Thanks for the replies! (rescrv and emin_gun_sirer)I could have been more specific, I meant that I hope other projects do build upon your work. :)Pleased to see repeated references to Hyperdex on HN, hoping it continues to grow and mature.
[–] emin_gun_sirer 13y ago ↗ It's an API-compatible drop in replacement for LevelDB, so anyone else who currently uses LevelDB should be able to switch fairly easily.
[–] rescrv 13y ago ↗ We've kept the API is compatible with LevelDB. You just need to change the imports and link against libhyperleveldb. [–] tbh 13y ago ↗ Thanks for the replies! (rescrv and emin_gun_sirer)I could have been more specific, I meant that I hope other projects do build upon your work. :)Pleased to see repeated references to Hyperdex on HN, hoping it continues to grow and mature.
[–] tbh 13y ago ↗ Thanks for the replies! (rescrv and emin_gun_sirer)I could have been more specific, I meant that I hope other projects do build upon your work. :)Pleased to see repeated references to Hyperdex on HN, hoping it continues to grow and mature.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 17.0 ms ] threadI could have been more specific, I meant that I hope other projects do build upon your work. :)
Pleased to see repeated references to Hyperdex on HN, hoping it continues to grow and mature.