Experimental Boost.DI
Micronaut
Experimental Boost.DI | Micronaut | |
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8 | 50 | |
1,103 | 5,951 | |
1.5% | 0.4% | |
3.5 | 9.9 | |
23 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | Java | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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Experimental Boost.DI
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
I love: https://github.com/boost-ext/di for dependency injection
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[C++20] New way of meta-programming?
https://github.com/boost-ext/di (To detect constructor parameters and inject dependencies without runtime dispatch)
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Dependency injection
I was looking to try boost.di for some time, looks nice. https://boost-ext.github.io/di/
- Dependency injection with c++
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Architecture of a Qt application
Things like Dependency Injection/Inversion are a little more cumbersome in C++ but certainly can be done, and I believe there's libraries for that as well (found a couple searching around, like fruit and boost-ext di ).
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Jodd β The Unbearable Lightness of Java
Dependency injection does not have to be dynamic, it can totally be done at compile time. Boost DI is an example: https://boost-ext.github.io/di/
- DI in c++ hurt by lack of good libraries?
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Top five C/C++ things/tips/tricks you wish you had known earlier and are now used very often
Funny you mention dependency injection, proposed Boost.DI shall be up for Boost peer review probably in March. https://boost-ext.github.io/di/
Micronaut
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Javalin β a simple web framework for Java and Kotlin
Micronaut has a share of the space too.
https://micronaut.io/
However, youβre right that Spring Boot has the lions share of the Java ecosystem.
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Spark β A web micro framework for Java and Kotlin
I've used vert.x in a big project once. I don't ever want to do that again. Performance is pretty good, but the developer experience is beyond clunky.
My current favourite Java server framework is Micronaut.
Great performance and easy to develop for!
https://micronaut.io/
- Java 21 Released
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Java consumes 38x less energy than Python
I wonder how much you'd save with Micronaut: https://micronaut.io/
> Micronaut is a software framework for the Java virtual machine platform. It is designed to avoid reflection, thus reducing memory consumption and improving start times. Features which would typically be implemented at run-time are instead pre-computed at compile time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micronaut_(framework)
I don't think you'd go down to 9, but something like 20-30 could be doable.
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mlfx FXML compiler
I'd like to introduce my project. It is called mlfx. It can compile FXML ahead of time. It is basically an annotation processor, which internally uses Micronaut framework's AST abstraction and compiles fxml files directly to JVM bytecode. This decreases UI load time and also helps with native-image reflection configs. It also has some compliance tests that load compiled code and check resulting object graph against one loaded by javafx-xml. It also has some drawbacks now, but, please, read README. Now I'm successfully using it in two production projects.
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What other programming languages/frameworks do you enjoy besides c#/dotnet?
https://micronaut.io/ https://quarkus.io/
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Virtual Threads Arrive in JDK 21, Ushering a New Era of Concurrency
when it comes to full stack frameworks, Micronaut(https://micronaut.io/) is actually good and pleasant to work with.
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Tech-stack for web application using Kotlin?
For the server Quarkus and Micronaut might be interesting besides Spring Boot. Quarkus is more popular and backed by RedHat (so probably here to stay).
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Top 5 Server-Side Frameworks for Kotlin in 2022: Micronaut
π₯ Spring Boot π₯ Quarkus π₯ Micronaut π Ktor π http4k
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Would love some guidance in how to get started with building web projects with Java.
Spring boot is still The King. Although I've not done more than hello world with Micronaut, it might have easier learning curve than Spring (and concepts are similar to Spring so you can carry over later to learn Spring). It could also be a useful skill in world of microservices these days.
What are some alternatives?
kangaru - π¦ A dependency injection container for C++11, C++14 and later
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
spring-native - Spring Native is now superseded by Spring Boot 3 official native support
c-smart-pointers - Smart pointers for the (GNU) C programming language
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
gcc-poison - gcc-poison
Flowable (V6) - A compact and highly efficient workflow and Business Process Management (BPM) platform for developers, system admins and business users.
outcome - Provides very lightweight outcome<T> and result<T> (non-Boost edition)
Nacos - an easy-to-use dynamic service discovery, configuration and service management platform for building cloud native applications.
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
JaCoCo - :microscope: Java Code Coverage Library