spok
It's a build system Jim, but not as we know it 🖖 (by FollowTheProcess)
weaver
Programming framework for writing and deploying cloud applications. (by ServiceWeaver)
spok | weaver | |
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1 | 13 | |
4 | 4,560 | |
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7.8 | 9.2 | |
17 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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spok
Posts with mentions or reviews of spok.
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Is your makefile supposed to be a justfile?
Shameless plug for a tool I wrote: Spok
weaver
Posts with mentions or reviews of weaver.
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Ask HN: Would you use a Low-effort Microservice Builder?
I think a lot of people have tried to "low code" this problem. The issue is that everyone has their preferred tech stack and low-code typically only has one choice. Using a DSL for logic (conditionals in yaml strings), or a bespoke language (like DarkLang or WaspLang), is a difficult sell. Developers want to use their language of choice with real programming constructs.
The most interesting approach, the sort of holy grail if you will, is to write your code as a single application, and then the system figures out how to distribute it if/when needed. ServiceWeaver is this concept in Go
https://serviceweaver.dev/
- Service Weaver: a framework for writing and deploying cloud applications
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Towards Modern Development of Cloud Applications
> trying to hide distribution
The paper unfortunately hides that in reality you have to pass a context object in your RPC calls, hence there is no ambiguity whether you are calling a potentially remote object.
It's in the example on the project home page: https://serviceweaver.dev/
// The "RPC" handler
- Service Weaver
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Service Weaver workshops
Service Weaver is an open source programming framework from Google that allows you to write a Go application as a modular binary and deploy it as a set of connected microservices.
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Boneless: a CLI to create your apps with Go
Boneless is a powerful tool that offers a wide range of features to facilitate application development. In this blog post, we will explore some essential tools that can be used in conjunction with Boneless: Service Weaver, Go Migrate, SQLC, and Fiber. Let's discover how these tools can boost productivity and efficiency in application development.
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Where Is the Spring Framework for Go?
I assume you’re already aware of https://serviceweaver.dev/ Someone’s got to do it, so let that be Google.
- Programming framework for writing and deploying cloud applications
- Service Weaver is a programming framework for writing and deploying cloud apps