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Drools
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Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
I've met a few young programmers who heard somewhere that object-oriented programming was bad and they want to get the enlightenment of functional programming that they've heard about. Frequently they travel from job to job like itinerant martial artists always looking for somewhere where they practice the true technique but they always seem disappointed as it is just as easy if not easier to screw up handling errors with monads than it is with exceptions and they find analogies like "a monad is like a burrito" just get them more confused.
As for something profound I'd point you to
https://github.com/cerner/clara-rules
which many people will struggle with because like many other production rules engines in LISP (and many other examples of simple compilers), there is hardly any code! Contrast that to the orders of magnitude larger rules engine Drools
https://github.com/kiegroup/drools
which is so crazy-complicated primarily because the Drools language is Java-based so you need all sorts of things that Clara or CLIPS don't need.
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Drools VS zen - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Jun 2023
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SourceBuddy Brings Eval To Java
IMHO you're better off using something like https://www.drools.org/ for this. Non-devs writing code is a pipe-dream. It never works out.
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Thoughts on a business rules engine
https://www.drools.org/ an open source solution that allows you to use the UI to define rules. You can even import excel files.
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Event-driven Ansible looks awsome
Also ... https://www.drools.org/
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Achieving Rule-based observability using Sidekick and Camunda
Drools - Drools - Business Rules Management System (Java™, Open Source)
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Python vs. Java: Comparing the Pros, Cons, and Use Cases
Drools (a Business Rule Engine),
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Behavior Driven Testing and Drools
Hopefully you already know that Drools is a business rules management system. You write rules in either "drl" syntax, in spreadsheets, or in glorified flowcharts, and then let your application throw data at it.
- A linguagem de programação Groovy - Radar da itexto
- Design patterns for splitting up arbitrary business logic?
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- Is there any network debugger tool for inspecting backend network request and their payload (similar to what we have in Web {Chrome > inspect element > network tab } )
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Collecting error stacks from backend as exceptions occur in E2E tests — A tutorial on Cypress
With our current setup, we got in-depth error information from our backend apps. In further chapters, we will be bringing Sidekick’s tracepoint (non-breaking breakpoint) feature to Cypress that will allow us to define tests based on state and stack information of our backend. Right now, we are also working on a Cypress plugin that will make using Sidekick Actions within Cypress as easy as it gets, and your support and feedback will guide us through our road. After Cypress, supporting other test frameworks is on our roadmap. You can find us at Discord or contact us via our website https://runsidekick.com if you want to participate or become a part of our community
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Capturing Exception Call Stacks from Node.js Applications
Sidekick is an open-source live application debugger that lets you troubleshoot your applications while they keep on running. It is like Chrome DevTools for your and built for everyone who needs extra information from their applications.
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Achieving Rule-based observability using Sidekick and Camunda
Sidekick is an open source live application debugger that comes with many built-in features to make data collection both easier and more efficient. Collecting snapshots and generating logs from running applications are powerful for learning how your code works as long as you collect the data you need.
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Sidekick Open Source Live Debugger : Embed Sidekick features to your applications
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What are some alternatives?
Easy Rules - The simple, stupid rules engine for Java
RuleBook - 100% Java, Lambda Enabled, Lightweight Rules Engine with a Simple and Intuitive DSL
Camunda BPM - Flexible framework for workflow and decision automation with BPMN and DMN. Integration with Quarkus, Spring, Spring Boot, CDI.
kogito-runtimes - This repository is a fork of apache/incubator-kie-kogito-runtimes. Please use upstream repository for development.
groovy - Apache Groovy: A powerful multi-faceted programming language for the JVM platform
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
drools-and-cucumber - Demo application demonstrating how to use Cucumber (BDD) with Drools business rules
Micronaut - Micronaut Application Framework
Gradle - Adaptable, fast automation for all
GoRules - GoRules is business friendly Open-Source Business Rules Engine (BRE) to execute decision models according to the JSON Decision Model (JDM) standard. It is written in Rust and provides native bindings for NodeJS and Python.
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection