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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Nice. It is great to see native lightweight opensource (I hope it is considering that someone said that there is no license file yet) solutions hit this space. For what it's worth, I have built something similar to this but for Java programming language. You can find it here -> https://github.com/americanexpress/unify-flowret. My reason for building something like this was that the product market is just too unwieldy to work with and has multiple layers of complexity which most of the time can be done away with. Just my opinion.
On a side note, you will at some point in time have to deal with multi version workflows. I know that this is one feature that limits wide adoption of an orchestrator.
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I spent a year building an App and failed – The Story of Taskwer
"And that’s when a real problem emerged; nobody knew who I was" and "I felt invisible, like I was all alone in this world. I could have had the best thing in the world, and no one would care": Could not agree with you more on this - over the past many years it has been more and more important to build a digital brand for yourself and have many followers - to be networked with people and know people who can provide you with reach - something which is difficult for introverts and challenging to do now since I have crossed 50. I personally have felt this helplessness in trying to promote a couple of opensource Java libraries I released on behalf of my employer (shameless plug here -> https://github.com/americanexpress/unify-jdocs and https://github.com/americanexpress/unify-flowret). I thought I had done something of value which would be readily adopted by people after they saw it - guess what - first I have not been able to get through to a wide audience and second - I underestimated what it takes to get people out of their comfort zone and their traditional thinking. It is so difficult for people to accept that there may be better ways of doing things once they get used to a certain way. Anyway, I don't think you failed - you learnt and it is never too late to learn and do something new. Something will click eventually and I wish you all the very best.
What are some alternatives?
javactrl-kafka - Workflow As Code on Kafka
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
hatchet - A distributed, fault-tolerant task queue
unify-jdocs - A new way of working with JSON documents without using model classes or JSON schemas
kafka-workflow - Simple Workflow As Code on Kafka
plant-it - 🪴 Self-hosted, open source gardening companion app
temporal - Temporal service
eventual - Build scalable and durable micro-services with APIs, Messaging and Workflows
magnett-automation-core - Automation is a library for building workflows in a declarative way.
hn-search - Hacker News Search
river - Fast and reliable background jobs in Go
pgmq - A lightweight message queue. Like AWS SQS and RSMQ but on Postgres.