cel-spec
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cel-spec
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Apple releases Pkl – onfiguration as code language
My employer uses a combination of Protocol Buffers (for the config schema definition) and Bazel/Starlark (for concrete instantiations). Configs are validated at build time and runtime using CEL (https://github.com/google/cel-spec).
- SQL as API
- AWS Creates New Policy-Based Access Control Language Cedar
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CEL for admission controller with ValidatingAdmissionPolicy in K8s 1.26
The Common Expression Language (CEL) implements common semantics for expression evaluation, enabling different applications to more easily interoperate. https://github.com/google/cel-spec
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Pure Ruby implementation of Google Common Expression Language
Looks like Google invented a specification for a simple "expression language." -> https://github.com/google/cel-spec/blob/master/doc/langdef.md. Writing the expressions feels like writing Java, C++, Go, or TypeScript code. Google then released C++ and Go versions of this langauge as a library.
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A library for evaluating expressions like Google Common Expression Language but for Java
https://github.com/google/cel-spec unfortunately, it's in Go or C++. Of course I can write a binding to them. But is there any other similar that you would know of for Java? My other course of action would be to offload computation to another service using this library in Go, or Jsonnet or Open Policy Agent/Rego based evaluation, which I'd prefer not to. Executing JS in Java via Nashorn also an option but it'd be heavy weight.
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JsonLogic
Having a standard way to share expressions does seem quite useful, especially when it's multilingual.
[0]: https://github.com/google/cel-spec
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Google Cloud: IAM Conditions
There's more information about CEL and its specifications here
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Question about setting up multiple applications using nginx.
Especially when dealing with more complex match rules, I personally much prefer Caddy's matchers over building some weird-ass if constructs in Nginx. It also supports CEL for request matching, giving you access to extremely powerful logic, if you need it.
jaspr
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Hey, what are some interesting open source flutter projects I could work on right now. Any suggestions would be awesome.
Here are some interesting projects for me: https://github.com/widgetbook/widgetbook https://pub.dev/packages/storybook\_flutter https://github.com/foss42/api-dash https://github.com/schultek/jaspr
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Flutter web Blog
If you like Dart you can use jaspr
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Comparable JS web frameworks?
Check out JasprPad. Its both Playground and Demo since its made with jaspr itself.
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Is there a need for Dart backend frameworks?
Or you can also help us with develop of Jaspr which is dart web framework for creating server-side rendered web pages.
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VS Code extension suggestion to work with AngularDart?
I'm currently working on jaspr which aims to look and feel like Flutter but renders native html/css and also supports SSR. But there are also others e.g. zap, dawn, rad (can be found on pub.dev).
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Learned Dart and Flutter... This is AMAZING
Jaspr: A Dart web framework that looks and feels like Flutter (https://github.com/schultek/jaspr)
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Dawn Version 2.3.3 Is Out
Have you seen the jaspr post from a month ago? It's younger than your project but seems to have more features, like JasprPad, tests, a custom version of riverpod and more. It may be worth taking a look at, maybe even collaboration as jaspr doesn't seem to have specialized components like your Video widget.
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Introducing Jaspr - A complete web-framework written in Dart
I love DartPad, the online code-editor for Dart. However it only supports selected packages, so I made my own version. It's called JasprPad and you can check it out here.
So I made sure everything is well documented right from the start. Check out the wiki.
What are some alternatives?
jsonlogic - Go Lang implementation of JsonLogic
dart-pad - An online Dart editor with support for console, web, and Flutter apps
json-logic-js - Build complex rules, serialize them as JSON, and execute them in JavaScript
json-logic-rs - JSONLogic implementation in Rust, accessible via Python and JS
mobileraker - A Flutter mobile app for Klipper/Moonraker
secure-json-logic - Use logic-objects from uncertain sources and run them locally without breaking the own system
dawn - Dawn is a Dart web framework that lets developers create UIs with a widget model similar to Flutter. Dawn apps are compiled into JS and painted with HTML & CSS.
jsedn - javascript implementation of edn
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
rad - A zero-dependency web framework for creating high-performant web apps using Dart.