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Moving on... #10

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wishfoundry opened this issue Apr 1, 2017 · 2 comments
Open

Moving on... #10

wishfoundry opened this issue Apr 1, 2017 · 2 comments

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@wishfoundry
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A shout out to,

@briancavalier, @AriaMinaei, @axefrog, @metainfa, @davidchase, @xgrommx, @timelyportfolio, @yuanhan1890, @velveteer, @adrian-gierakowski, @sunnylost

Thank you for you interest and support, but the time has come to end this particular project and shelf it.

This is actually really good new as, after much work and tuning, the next generation is nearing it's 1.0 release!

This new release is based on the latest advances in RRB research and is showing substantially more promise in general performance, with special focus on faster prepends and appends, and proving to be not only faster than immutable-js and mori, but in some cases even faster than lodash with native arrays!

There's still a few promising performance tricks left to add, but I'm focusing on stabilizing the quality and
usability before I add those in. Towards that end, I encourage you to check out and kick the tires on the new codebase at:

https://github.com/rrbit-org/rrbit-js

and let me know if you find something broken.

@AriaMinaei
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Very excited about this, and very thankful for the great work you've done :)

@briancavalier
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Congrats on the 1.0 release, @wishfoundry. Nice work. I'm looking forward to seeing the new rrbit evolve!

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