NanoLog vs Willow Logging

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Willow vs NanoLog: What are the differences?

Willow: A powerful, yet lightweight logging library written in Swift, by Nike. Willow is a powerful, yet lightweight logging library written in Swift; NanoLog: A Nanosecond Scale Logging System. It is an extremely performant nanosecond scale logging system for C++ that exposes a simple printf-like API and achieves over 80 million logs/second at a median latency of just over 7 nanoseconds.

Willow and NanoLog can be categorized as "Logging" tools.

Willow and NanoLog are both open source tools. It seems that Willow with 1.14K GitHub stars and 62 forks on GitHub has more adoption than NanoLog with 538 GitHub stars and 33 GitHub forks.

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What is NanoLog?

It is an extremely performant nanosecond scale logging system for C++ that exposes a simple printf-like API and achieves over 80 million logs/second at a median latency of just over 7 nanoseconds.

What is Willow Logging?

Willow is a powerful, yet lightweight logging library written in Swift.

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