bench VS process

Compare bench vs process and see what are their differences.

bench

CLI to manage Multi-tenant deployments for Frappe apps (by frappe)

process

Clojure library for shelling out / spawning sub-processes (by babashka)
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bench process
2 3
1,263 200
2.8% 4.5%
8.2 6.5
6 days ago about 2 months ago
Python Clojure
GNU General Public License v3.0 only Eclipse Public License 1.0
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bench

Posts with mentions or reviews of bench. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-23.

process

Posts with mentions or reviews of process. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-25.
  • Poor documentation?
    4 projects | /r/Clojure | 25 Jun 2023
    Check out babashka/fs and babashka/process as well. These are still based on Java interop underneath but they have some more features than the clojure.java.io and clojure.java.sh libraries. I tend to reach for these first when I need to do something filesystem or process related.
  • How do I install module?
    2 projects | /r/Clojure | 3 Sep 2022
    A bit off-topic but if you're looking for an up-to-date maintained library to shell out in Clojure, take a look at process
  • ClojureRS – Clojure interpreter implemented in Rust
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Apr 2022
    Nothing prevents you from using babashka and still use it as a glue for Unix programs. The difference is you get a nicer language (my opinion), a REPL if you want, and also you do get access to a lot more libraries from Java and Clojure and the pod concept of you want too as well.

    So to be clear, you can easily use ImageMagick, curl, jq, pup, etc. See: https://clojure.github.io/clojure/clojure.java.shell-api.htm... and https://github.com/babashka/process

    Other benefits are that you only need to learn Clojure and suddenly you can use it for everything, backend apps, frontend apps, scripts, etc. You don't need to learn bash, js and Java/go, make, etc.

    > Then I did a very brief search for clojure libraries, things like parsing html. Most of the github projects were not seeing much activity (like last commit in 2020)

    This surprises everyone, but those libraries still work, have no bugs, are missing no features, and can be used without issues in production.

    Clojure is one of the most stable language, so things never break and almost never need updating.

    People have a kind of Stockholm syndrome I think coming to other languages that if something didn't need a bug fix in a year it must be abandoned and broken.

    And the reason you often don't need to update those libraries to keep up with the environment, like OS versions, is because they all leverage existing runtimes under the hood like JVM and that's the one that updates. So they're all secure and kept up to date, working with new OS and new architecture for free as JVM updates. This applies to Babashka as well, because it is implemented using a JVM.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing bench and process you can also consider the following projects:

ERPNext - Free and Open Source Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

farolero - Thread-safe Common Lisp style conditions and restarts for Clojure(Script) and Babashka.

frappe - Low code web framework for real world applications, in Python and Javascript

ClojureRS - Clojure, implemented atop Rust (unofficial)

trivialscan - Qualys SSL Labs alternative - SSL TLS DNS HTTP Analyser

filepath - Haskell FilePath core library

CPython - The Python programming language

bench - Command-line benchmark tool

git - A fork of Git containing Windows-specific patches.

conch - A flexible library for shelling out in Clojure

sherlock - 🔎 Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks

turtle - Shell programming, Haskell style