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    StringZilla

    StringZilla

    10x faster string search, split, sort, and shuffle for long strings

    StringZilla is the Godzilla of string libraries, splitting, sorting, and shuffling large textual datasets. StringZilla uses a heuristic so simple it's almost stupid... but it works. It matches the first few letters of words with hyper-scalar code to achieve memcpy speeds. The implementation fits into a single C 99 header file and uses different SIMD flavors and SWAR on older platforms. The Str is designed to replace long Python str strings and wrap our C-level API. On the other hand, the...
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    ArduinoJson

    ArduinoJson

    JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient

    ArduinoJson is a C++ JSON library for Arduino and IoT (Internet Of Things). ArduinoJson has a simple and intuitive syntax to handle objects and arrays. ArduinoJson supports both JSON serialization and deserialization. ArduinoJson uses a fixed memory allocation, allowing to work on devices with very little RAM. ArduinoJson can filter large inputs to keep only fields that are relevant to your application, thereby saving a lot of memory. ArduinoJson can parse directly from an input Stream or...
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    Inja

    Inja

    A Template Engine for Modern C++

    Inja is a template engine for modern C++, loosely inspired by jinja for python. It has an easy and yet powerful template syntax with all variables, loops, conditions, includes, callbacks, and comments you need, nested and combined as you like. Inja uses the wonderful json library by nlohmann for data input. Most importantly, inja needs only two header files, which is (nearly) as trivial as integration in C++ can get. Of course, everything is tested on all relevant compilers. Inja is a...
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    UStore

    UStore

    Multi-Modal Database replacing MongoDB, Neo4J, and Elastic

    Multi-Modal Database replacing MongoDB, Neo4J, and Elastic with 1 faster ACID solution, with NetworkX and Pandas interfaces, and bindings for C 99, C++ 17, Python 3, Java, GoLang.
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    json_library

    Another C++ based JSON Library (/w Parser/Generator/Navigator)

    Native C++ implementation of a JSON library. Contains a Parser, a Generator and and easy-to-use Navigator in one single class. To build you will need at least a C++11 capable compiler such as MSVC 10 (express edition). There is no other 3rd party library required to compile or run it.
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