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apd | JGroups | |
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7 | 2 | |
593 | 1,002 | |
2.2% | - | |
3.8 | 9.3 | |
15 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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apd
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What libraries are missing?
https://github.com/cockroachdb/apd is currently the best implementation in the ecosystem (performance, correctness). Have you already evaluated it?
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Lack of Decimal Support
FWIW I think cockroachdb/apd is the best third party option. While building bojanz/currency I've evaluated and benchmarked the others and found them either less maintained, slower, or both.
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Small Fixed-Point Decimals library
I have a package for handling currency amounts and calculations that is based on cockroachdb/apd, in my opinion the best arbitrary-precision decimal implementation in Go right now. So, I can offer a bit of insight.
- cockroachdb/apd v3.0.0
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Library recommendation -- money calculations, more accurate handling of floats
The best decimal package is still cockroachdb/apd. I wrap it in bojanz/currency for money handling.
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What libraries from other languages do you wish were ported over into go?
https://github.com/cockroachdb/apd remains the best decimal library for Go (ericlagergren/decimal is faster but unmaintained).
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currency - Currency amounts and formatting for Go
Note: In benchmarks ericlagergren/decimal was noticeably faster than cockroachdb/apd, but it has known bugs when used with go mod, so I decided to wait and go with cockroachdb/apd for now. The Amount struct wraps the decimal implementation completely, making it easy to do the swap later without breaking BC.
JGroups
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What libraries from other languages do you wish were ported over into go?
Something like JGroups http://www.jgroups.org/
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What version should new Java libraries be written in?
Some more: JavaFX, JGroups
What are some alternatives?
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper
Hazelcast - Hazelcast is a unified real-time data platform combining stream processing with a fast data store, allowing customers to act instantly on data-in-motion for real-time insights.
Akka - Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
Redisson - Redisson - Easy Redis Java client with features of In-Memory Data Grid. Sync/Async/RxJava/Reactive API. Over 50 Redis based Java objects and services: Set, Multimap, SortedSet, Map, List, Queue, Deque, Semaphore, Lock, AtomicLong, Map Reduce, Bloom filter, Spring Cache, Tomcat, Scheduler, JCache API, Hibernate, RPC, local cache ...
Atomix - A Kubernetes toolkit for building distributed applications using cloud native principles
Hystrix - Hystrix is a latency and fault tolerance library designed to isolate points of access to remote systems, services and 3rd party libraries, stop cascading failure and enable resilience in complex distributed systems where failure is inevitable.
decimal - Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go
Bt - BitTorrent library and client with DHT, magnet links, encryption and more
ScaleCube - Microservices library - scalecube-services is a high throughput, low latency reactive microservices library built to scale. it features: API-Gateways, service-discovery, service-load-balancing, the architecture supports plug-and-play service communication modules and features. built to provide performance and low-latency real-time stream-processing
Pinpoint - APM, (Application Performance Management) tool for large-scale distributed systems.
Apache Storm - Apache Storm
Orbit - Orbit - Virtual actor framework for building distributed systems