disruptor.cr
LMAX Disruptor implementation in Crystal (by nolantait)
lilith
x86-64 os made in crystal (by ffwff)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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disruptor.cr
Posts with mentions or reviews of disruptor.cr.
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A lock-free ring-buffer with contiguous reservations (2019)
I also wrote an LMAX Disruptor in Crystal: https://github.com/nolantait/disruptor.cr
Here is one in Ruby: https://github.com/ileitch/disruptor
Both languages are quite readable and I've used these to teach the concepts to beginners.
- LMAX Disruptor Pattern in Crystal
- Implementation of LMAX Disruptor in Crystal
lilith
Posts with mentions or reviews of lilith.
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Crystal Programming Language
I always plug this when given the chance: https://github.com/ffwff/lilith
Full multi tasking, POSIX compliant yadda-yadda actual OS written in Crystal. The author was also apparently in high school at the time.
- Porting YJIT to Rust
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awesome-low-level-programming-languages
You can remove the runtime from Crystal and use it as a low level language. Proof.
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Ask HN: Is there a simple and minimal language like C but without its footguns?
Pascal, Zig, V and possibly Crystal. Or Das C although arguably that is subset of D.
V isn't anywhere near finish. The closest thing should be Zig. But that is far from finish as well.
Crystal is more like Go than C. But I mean someone wrote a OS [1] using Crystal in her spare time.
Or just plan old Pascal.
[1] https://github.com/ffwff/lilith
What are some alternatives?
When comparing disruptor.cr and lilith you can also consider the following projects:
awesome-crystal - :gem: A collection of awesome Crystal libraries, tools, frameworks and software
ktistec - Single user ActivityPub (https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) server.