The main problem is probably creating and traversing the strings, although I have not benchmarked it. This version https://gist.github.com/Codas/894694eea247aaacf35f runs about 4 times faster than the python version on…
There is also postgrest, providing a REST API for postgresql databases. https://github.com/begriffs/postgrest
The rust compiler itself would certainly not be the best resource, but I thing servo[1] would do just fine. Also, you can just look at some rust repositories[2] on github. [1]: https://github.com/mozilla/servo/ [2]:…
In addition to those jbeja mentioned, there is also fiplr[1], somewhat in the spirit of ctrl-p, command-t etc. for vim. One favorite tweak of mine for file finders like this in general: rewrite the dir listing to use…
You might also want to take a look at the ergodox: http://ergodox.org/ It's not so easy to buy as its just a DIY project. Massdrop organizes some group buys [1], next one should be due anytime this year. [1]…
The main problem is probably creating and traversing the strings, although I have not benchmarked it. This version https://gist.github.com/Codas/894694eea247aaacf35f runs about 4 times faster than the python version on…
There is also postgrest, providing a REST API for postgresql databases. https://github.com/begriffs/postgrest
The rust compiler itself would certainly not be the best resource, but I thing servo[1] would do just fine. Also, you can just look at some rust repositories[2] on github. [1]: https://github.com/mozilla/servo/ [2]:…
In addition to those jbeja mentioned, there is also fiplr[1], somewhat in the spirit of ctrl-p, command-t etc. for vim. One favorite tweak of mine for file finders like this in general: rewrite the dir listing to use…
You might also want to take a look at the ergodox: http://ergodox.org/ It's not so easy to buy as its just a DIY project. Massdrop organizes some group buys [1], next one should be due anytime this year. [1]…