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    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy makes zero-cost memory manipulation effortless

    Zerocopy is a Rust library designed to make zero-cost memory manipulation both safe and effortless. It allows developers to reinterpret or convert raw byte sequences into structured types—and vice versa—without writing unsafe code directly. The crate provides safe abstractions for transmuting data while preserving Rust’s strict safety guarantees, removing the need for manual memory manipulation. Zerocopy introduces a suite of conversion traits such as TryFromBytes, FromBytes, IntoBytes, and FromZeros for defining how types can be safely constructed from or written to byte sequences. ...
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    BigCache

    BigCache

    Efficient cache for gigabytes of data written in Go

    ...Fast, concurrent, evicting in-memory cache written to keep big number of entries without impact on performance. BigCache keeps entries on heap but omits GC for them. To achieve that, operations on byte slices take place, therefore entries (de)serialization in front of the cache will be needed in most use cases.
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    Hiper

    Hiper

    A statistical analysis tool for performance testing

    ...By averaging data across multiple page loads, Hiper helps developers understand whether performance optimizations actually improve real-world page loading behavior. The tool relies on browser performance timing data to capture metrics such as DNS lookup time, TCP connection time, time to first byte, download duration, DOM readiness, and total page load time. Hiper runs from the command line and can be installed globally using Node.js package managers, making it simple to integrate into development or testing workflows.
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