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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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elide
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Enhance WASM: Back End Agnostic SSR for Web Components
Interesting. I'm currently doing some work to enable React SSR in the Micronaut framework, which might be useful for some people working on the JVM. There's also https://elide.dev which is a polyglot server framework that also supports SSR.
I didn't fully understand what WASM is doing here though. Web components whether React or otherwise are written in Javascript or something that compiles to it, so you need a server side JS engine (Elide/my Micronaut work use GraalJS). Is WASM just being used here as an alternative to providing a .so/.dll file?
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Alpha Node-like runtime based on JVM/Graal: https://elide.dev
Remote build caching for everyone: https://less.build
Thanks for posting this thread :)
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Launch event: Introducing Elide, a fast polyglot alternative to Node.js
Zero info in the linked page. Here’s the project repo: https://github.com/elide-dev/elide
In summary: a Kotlin server that can run JS using a guest VM to provide server side rendering for Frontend frameworks.
- Ask HN: Hunting for a Framework
Bedrock
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Marmot: Multi-writer distributed SQLite based on NATS
Also Expensify's Bedrock, which powers their famous "Scaling SQLite to 4M QPS" article:
https://bedrockdb.com/
https://use.expensify.com/blog/scaling-sqlite-to-4m-qps-on-a...
- I'm All-In on Server-Side SQLite
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SQLite is not a toy database
Lots of things don't need failover, but if you do, you can use Bedrock, which is built on sqlite.
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Amazon announces 'Bedrock,' its ChatGPT and DALL-E rival
At first, I thought Amazon was launching their own SQLite hosted database.
BedrockDB is a SQLite based database with MySQL compatible drivers.
https://bedrockdb.com
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Ask HN: Hunting for a Framework
Vapor[0] based on Swift. Advantage of this is that you don't have to evaluate multiple frameworks for Swift and suffer paralysis by analysis. All the Swift community is behind one framework.
The next is Actix[1] based on Rust. There are many frameworks in Rust and most of them have not reached 1.0 And which framework will survive becomes a question.
Other not so well-known is Wt[2] based on C++. This actually is created for programmers who are not web developers. The development experience is similar to desktop app development like Qt.
If that is not acceptable then Django[3], based on Python, is the one that will be good for you.
For the front-end I would recommend Flutter[4]. As much as I dislike getting tied to a single company for whom the framework is not their bread-and-butter, I don't see any other viable options to Flutter that will cover all web, mobile and desktop out of the box.
For databases, I would recommend BedrockDB[5], if you are not averse to SQLite. Or FoundationDB[6], if you want NoSQL. But if you are not concerned about horizontal scalability or okay with self-managing database availability, then PostgreSQL[7] is a very good option.
For push notifications, PushPin[8] is a good option.
[0] https://vapor.codes
[1] https://actix.rs
[2] https://webtoolkit.eu
[3] https://www.djangoproject.com
[4] https://flutter.dev
[5] https://bedrockdb.com
[6] https://www.foundationdb.org
[7] https://postgresql.org
[8] https://pushpin.org
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Databases: 2021 in Review and Predictions for 2022
Recently I stumbled upon BedrockDB[0] from Expensify. It is based on SQLite and has very interesting idea on HA and distributed DB.
[0] https://bedrockdb.com
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One million queries per second with MySQL
This is not SQLite though, also the test is trivial compared to TPC: https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock/blob/dbarrett_perftest/...
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Turning SQLite into a Distributed Database
Don’t forget BedrockDB (built on SQLite) that’s used in production at Expensify.
How it scales as well.
https://bedrockdb.com/
https://blog.expensify.com/2018/01/08/scaling-sqlite-to-4m-q...
- Fly.io Buys Litestream
- Ask HN: Have you used SQLite as a primary database?
What are some alternatives?
effindice - A browser-based passphrase generator modelled on EFF Dice-Generated Passphrases using a cryptographically secure pRNG
SQLite - Unofficial git mirror of SQLite sources (see link for build instructions)
faf-user-service
MySQL - MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, and MySQL Cluster, a real-time, open source transactional database.
Restrikt - Lightweight compiler plugin intended for Kotlin/JVM library development and symbol visibility control.
rqlite - The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite.
framework - Mayu is a live updating server-side component-based VDOM rendering framework written in Ruby
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
brac-kt - A Kotlin/Multiplatform interface for quantum computing
LevelDB - LevelDB is a fast key-value storage library written at Google that provides an ordered mapping from string keys to string values.
muziko - Practice every song you know
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file