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K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs for Java
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A pure-Python KSUID implementation
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Jan 30, 2022 - Python
Fast Python implementation of KSUID (K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs) using Cython
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Jan 30, 2021 - C
Highly scalable, single/multi node, sortable, predictable and incremental unique id generator with zero allocation magic on the sequential generation
go
golang
snowflake
golang-library
golang-package
ksuid
zero-alloc
id-generator
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snowflake-alternative
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Dec 11, 2021 - Go
Crystal implementation of K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs
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Mar 10, 2021 - Crystal
KSUID generation and manipulation in Erlang.
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Dec 16, 2021 - Erlang
A Java implementation of K-Sortable Unique Identifiers (KSUID).
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Apr 22, 2022 - Java
A Node.js ECDH and RSA helper library.
jwt
encryption
ecc
rsa
hash
aes-gcm
hmac
hkdf
jsonwebtoken
rsa-signature
jws
nodejs-modules
elliptic-curve-diffie-hellman
rsa-cryptography
ksuid
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Feb 20, 2022 - JavaScript
A struct based, no alloc implementation of KSUID, with Ksuids sortable based on the order they were created.
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Jan 4, 2022 - C#
SCRU128 TypeScript/JavaScript Implementation
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May 1, 2022 - TypeScript
SCRU128 Python Implementation (and command-line tools)
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May 1, 2022 - Python
SCRU160: Sortable, Clock and Random number-based Unique identifier
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Sep 24, 2021 - Python
PostgreSQL Extension to generate various type of Universally Unique IDS
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Apr 27, 2022 - Rust
SCRU160: Sortable, Clock and Random number-based Unique identifier
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Sep 24, 2021 - JavaScript
SCRU160: Sortable, Clock and Random number-based Unique identifier
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Sep 24, 2021
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