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Go is great for building command-line applications. We built one: Dolt, the world's first version-controlled SQL database. We wrote our own command line parser for handling all of Dolt's subcommands and arguments, but maybe we shouldn't have. There are lots of great ones out there that if we might have used instead if we were starting the project today: spf13/cobra has great support for code gener
Today's blog is announcing SwissMap, a new Golang hash table based on SwissTable that is faster and uses less memory than Golang's built-in map. We'll cover the motivation, design and implementation of this new package and give you some reasons to try it. This blog is part of our deep-dive series on the Go programming language. Past iterations include posts about concurrency, "inheritance", and ma
Go 1.18 has been released and along with it comes long-awaited support for Generics! Generics are the most significant change to the language in years. They add a new dimension to what is otherwise a minimalist type system. From the very beginning, Golang has supported dynamic polymorphism via Interfaces. Generics now provide static polymorphism to Golang. Here at DoltHub, we're big fans of Golang
When we began working on Dolt we made the decision to build on top of Noms. Noms stores data in a content addressable DAG, and has countless applications. It was a great starting point for us to build Dolt, and it let us hit the ground running. Once we had a working prototype of the product we began importing data. Every dataset we imported taught us something new about the product. It helped us f
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