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arch-lwc
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Migrating from Docker to Podman
I wrote a little tool to make creating and interacting with systemd-nspawn containers easier (on arch Linux only right now):
https://github.com/b0o/arch-lwc
Not intended for any sort of production. I personally use it to run Firefox inside a container and for testing.
Java-Hello-World-Enterpris
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Building a Streaming Platform in Go for Postgres
If you judge productivity by lines of code, absolutely.
https://github.com/Hello-World-EE/Java-Hello-World-Enterpris... is an excellent demonstration of this.
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Simple Modern JavaScript Using JavaScript Modules and Import Maps
No other language or framework seems to get the same scrutiny as JavaScript.
The Enterprise Java solutions never seem to get as much discussion but we all recognize it also as being equally if not more so absurd[1]. This is true of every language and framework that gains mass adoption and use. Scala projects are crazy complex, the python 2 to python 3 migration was a mess, none of these are problems. They reflect the improvements in every metric to the underlying platforms and systems - end user experience, developer experience, reliability, testability etc.
JavaScript is in a phenomenal place today - we have come "full circle" but with better tooling, new capabilities, improved experiences etc.
There's a lot of keeping up with the jones' - that's partly nice as its job security and partly nice as a reflection of engineers improving our own ecosystem.
[1] https://github.com/Hello-World-EE/Java-Hello-World-Enterpris...
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Bugs in Hello World
Sounds like we need to use https://github.com/Hello-World-EE/Java-Hello-World-Enterpris... to cover all our bases.
What are some alternatives?
Podman Desktop - Podman Desktop - A graphical tool for developing on containers and Kubernetes
Java-Hello-World-Enterprise-Edition
podman-desktop - launch and setup vms for podman
sonic - A blazingly fast JSON serializing & deserializing library
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
servicestack-client - ServiceStack Service Client, Server Events and validation library
gvisor - Application Kernel for Containers
Git - Git Source Code Mirror - This is a publish-only repository but pull requests can be turned into patches to the mailing list via GitGitGadget (https://gitgitgadget.github.io/). Please follow Documentation/SubmittingPatches procedure for any of your improvements.
urlscan - Mutt and terminal url selector (similar to urlview)
bottlerocket - An operating system designed for hosting containers
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers