Thank you.
How did you check the performance though for the ORM? You claim it’s faster that AWS SDK, which literally impossible, as you are using AWS SDK to power it.
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older_code@lemmy.world 3 days agoOne library I made is github.com/pay-theory/dynamorm This is a library to make DynamoDB easier to use in Go, it is used alongside github.com/pay-theory/lift which provides similar utility for lambdas
Both of these are in active use by our team and were created using Claude code and cursor.
Thank you.
How did you check the performance though for the ORM? You claim it’s faster that AWS SDK, which literally impossible, as you are using AWS SDK to power it.
I had Claude tone it down, it was exaggerated.
The code loads faster when using the pen because the code footprint is smaller, DynamoDB in AWS sdk is very verbose, using the library means that verbosity is reduced significantly as you incorporate more tables and indexes.
It’s been load tested against code using DynamORM and not using it.
The point is not a few less milliseconds, it’s many hours of reduced development for people implementing DynamoDB
The point is not a few less milliseconds, it’s many hours of reduced development for people implementing DynamoDB
So you’re comparing claimed performance (execution) gains to development time? Yeah, that makes sense.
I think you’re a bot.
In compiled code the less instructions you need the smaller the binary, the smaller the binary the faster the cold start - this is not rocket science
These libraries are designed to optimize code reuse to reduce overall binary dice and code complexity.
ThirdConsul@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Please don’t upvote this person, I think their a bot. The libs use AWS SDK internally and claim 90% performance boost, and the person explains it as faster development.
older_code@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
The code and read me was a bot I was driving but I assure you I am real lol