TrueGrit
A data-driven, functionally-oriented, idiomatic Clojure library for circuit breakers, bulkheads, retries, rate limiters, timeouts, etc. (by KingMob)
geni
A Clojure dataframe library that runs on Spark (by zero-one-group)
TrueGrit | geni | |
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1 | 4 | |
112 | 277 | |
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4.4 | 5.6 | |
3 months ago | 6 months ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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TrueGrit
Posts with mentions or reviews of TrueGrit.
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Test-induced design damage: you don't always need a new protocol/record to test something
Funnily enough, I wrote a retry/circuit-breaker library, and yes, the function definition should be separate, but still wrapped in retry/CB logic, so it would end up something like:
geni
Posts with mentions or reviews of geni.
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Spark Anyone?
sparkling is fine. there is also geni
- LLVM!
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Scala is a Maintenance Nightmare
I haven't tried Spark from Kotlin, but it's a nice experience working with it in Clojure, and I have yet to see a language more expressive than Clojure. :)
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Data engineering and Clojure?
I think for the large scale stuff, wrappers like geni are pretty nice and built on top of established tech. There were several distributed computing platforms like onyx and storm that popped up in clojure as well that may be interesting to look at. clojure toolbox has a good index of libraries to examine.