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A lightweight, lightning-fast, in-process vector database
...Its performance benchmarks show it achieving high queries-per-second and fast index build times compared to similar tools. Because it runs in-process, developers can embed it in native apps, microservices, or edge computing scenarios where traditional server-based vector databases might be overkill.
A high performance, middleware oriented C++14 http web framework
...It relies on the JSON format whenever it has to encode or decode objects (procedures parameters and return values). Silicon relies on static objects (i.e. not hashmaps) to model objects. They embed static introspection in their type such that the JSON serializer knows about their members' names and types. In Silicon, parameters are strongly typed and declared next to the procession route. If any error occurs during the decoding (i.e. a missing or ill-formated parameter), the framework does not call the procedure and send an error to the client.