clojure-news-feed VS stripe-python

Compare clojure-news-feed vs stripe-python and see what are their differences.

clojure-news-feed

evaluating various technologies by implementing a news feed micro-service (by gengstrand)
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clojure-news-feed stripe-python
4 12
78 1,544
- 1.8%
8.1 9.2
about 2 months ago 3 days ago
Scala Python
Eclipse Public License 1.0 MIT License
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clojure-news-feed

Posts with mentions or reviews of clojure-news-feed. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-14.
  • How do you decide which language/tech stack you invest learning?
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Aug 2022
    Your question is interesting to me. As a software architect, I study various tech stacks and programming languages. I concentrate mostly on open source and microservice architectures. I usually start with implementing the same feature identical rudimentary news feed microservice. Over time you start to see the similarities and differences between the various implementations. I blog about this over at https://glennengstrand.info and the source code can be found in https://github.com/gengstrand/clojure-news-feed

    You are looking for a decision on what programming language and tech stack to learn next based on career mobility. Here are some questions to consider.

    What kind of company are you most interested in working for? Think about the size of the company. Is it in a growth market or is profitability more important? Is it a technology company? Does the CEO view technology as a profit center or a cost center? Do they have a CTO? If they do, then who does the CTO report to, the CEO, the CIO, or the COO?

    What kinds of programming languages and tech stacks are on the career pages for the kinds of companies that you are most interested in? Different kinds of companies tend to cluster around different tech stacks. There are other factors to filter for such as how deeply do they embrace remote work or commute distance to where you currently live or are willing to move to.

    These are lagging indicators. They are going to be more accurate than leading indicators but that also might indicate that whatever you learn next based on these factors might have a shorter shelf life.

    Finally, you should ask yourself what about your current programming language do you like? Try to pick something that you would also like. The Go programming language was originally invented as a better C and is enjoying some marketability right now. Maybe that would be something to look at.

  • Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jul 2022
    I have a github repo where I implement a feature identical microservice in various tech stacks. I started that repo with a Clojure version that used community provided wrappers. See https://github.com/gengstrand/clojure-news-feed/blob/master/... as an example of calling Cassandra. Recently, I added another implementation with Clojure that just called the Java drivers directly. See https://github.com/gengstrand/clojure-news-feed/blob/master/... for that version of the same call. In the end, I decided to forego wrappers and make the calls directly because you end up with fewer dependencies and are more likely to be able to use latest versions of everything.
  • Ask HN: What tech stack would you use to build a new web app today?
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Dec 2021
    I have been exposed to many different tech stacks over the years. This https://github.com/gengstrand/clojure-news-feed repo contains the code used to evaluate thirteen different stacks which is what I can share publicly. What I can say is that the best choice of tech stack depends on what is being called for. Is this for an early stage startup or an intrepreneurial greenfield project? Is this for an MVP or just the next component in an already formalized microservice architecture? What are the skillsets of the developers that you will have access to? Have you reached agreement that you can throw it all away and start over or are you expected to have to live with the choice of tech stack for the life of the product? Are you mobile first? These are all important questions that very much shape the decision.

stripe-python

Posts with mentions or reviews of stripe-python. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-29.
  • March Stripe Developer Digest
    1 project | dev.to | 29 Mar 2024
    Make async requests in the beta release of stripe-python: The stripe-python beta channel now has built-in support for async control flow, backed by the httpx or aiohttp http libraries.
  • February Stripe Developer Digest
    2 projects | dev.to | 29 Feb 2024
    Instantiate StripeClient in the Python SDK: Stripe-python v8.0.0 introduced StripeClient, upgrading from a single global configuration to enable multiple thread-safe instances.
  • Django Stripe Tutorial
    1 project | dev.to | 5 Jan 2024
    Let's start by installing the Python library for Stripe, which is available on Github.
  • November Stripe Developer Digest
    1 project | dev.to | 30 Nov 2023
    Use types with the Python SDK: Strengthen Python integrations with type annotations using the stripe-python library starting in v6.8.0b3 through the beta channel.
  • what is th best practices to implement Stripe payments in a flask app
    1 project | /r/flask | 15 Apr 2023
    You should use the python package that stripe provides: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-python
  • Stripe Python Module Variable
    1 project | /r/learnprogramming | 18 Mar 2023
    The api_key is being passed down to every object. You can see it being fed to the constructor for Customer because it is a child of StripeObject.
  • How can I get my third-party Stripe library to become a "Verified Partner"?
    2 projects | /r/stripe | 24 Oct 2022
    I've been maintaining async-stripe for over a year. It is the only async client for Python. It fixes a long standing feature request (issue #327).
  • August Stripe Developer Digest
    9 projects | dev.to | 31 Aug 2022
    New API version released: Version 2022-08-01 of the Stripe API has been released along with major version upgrades to all official client libraries, namely Dotnet, Go, Java, PHP, Node, Python, and Ruby. Read more about breaking changes in the API upgrades section and how to upgrade.
  • Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jul 2022
    > Every time a new language comes out we have to recreate millions of baseline libraries and it just sucks. As a dev I want to be able to make use of great libraries oblivious to what they are created with.

    Technically this tool mostly does exist already with the OpenAPI specification if we're talking about REST APIs. If you put in the leg work to create a very detailed specification which is a YAML file, you can generate programming language specific SDKs out of it.

    Stripe has publicly mentioned[0] they mostly use this spec to generate their SDKs (even as of a few years ago), even so auto-generated code still requires developer time and there's a level of "hey we're dedicated to internally supporting this". It's a huge deal having a provider internally support your language's SDK.

    [0]: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-python/issues/694#issuecomm...

  • Use Python to extract Lichess profile data, game data, and much more.
    3 projects | /r/chess | 16 May 2022
    The stripe package is actually maintained by Stripe.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing clojure-news-feed and stripe-python you can also consider the following projects:

leiningen - Moved to Codeberg; this is a convenience mirror

ripley - Server rendered UIs over WebSockets

yada - A powerful Clojure web library, full HTTP, full async - see https://juxt.pro/yada/index.html

stripe-node - Node.js library for the Stripe API.

Stripe.Net - Stripe.net is a sync/async .NET 4.6.1+ client, and a portable class library for stripe.com.

bidi - Bidirectional URI routing

kit - Lightweight, modular framework for scalable web development in Clojure

githut - Github Language Statistics

stripe-ruby - Ruby library for the Stripe API.

muuntaja - Clojure library for fast http api format negotiation, encoding and decoding.

stripe - Go library for the Stripe API.