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    DevToysMac

    DevToysMac

    DevToys For mac

    DevToysMac is a macOS-native development toolkit, modeled after Microsoft’s DevToys, offering a suite of utilities for transforming and encoding data. It includes converters (JSON ↔ CSV), hash generators, code formatters, and other essential developer tools—all packaged within a sleek SwiftUI-based interface.
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    Attabench

    Attabench

    Microbenchmarking app for Swift with nice log-log plots

    Attabench is a microbenchmarking app for macOS, designed to measure and visualize the performance of Swift code. This app is for microbenchmarking low-level algorithms with one degree of freedom (usually size). It works by repeatedly performing the same operation on random data of various sizes, while continuously charting the results in nice plots. Attabench's default log-log plots are ideal for seeing your algorithm's performance at a glance. Attabench was originally created to supply nice log-log charts for my dotSwift 2017 talk and Optimizing Collections book. At the time, it seemed easier to build a custom chart renderer from scratch using Core Graphics than to mess with a bunch of CSV files and pivot tables in Excel. ...
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