eventsourced VS backports

Compare eventsourced vs backports and see what are their differences.

eventsourced

Functional domain models with event sourcing in Elixir (by slashdotdash)

backports

Ensure backwards compatibility even if newer functions are used (by leifg)
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eventsourced backports
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102 4
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0.0 0.0
almost 7 years ago over 6 years ago
Elixir Elixir
MIT License MIT License
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eventsourced

Posts with mentions or reviews of eventsourced. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

backports

Posts with mentions or reviews of backports. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning backports yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing eventsourced and backports you can also consider the following projects:

happy - the alchemist's happy path with elixir

kwfuns - Functions with syntax for keyword arguments and defaults

expat - Reusable, composable patterns across Elixir libraries

mdef - Easily define multiple function heads in elixir

pathex - Fastest tool to access data in Elixir

pipes - Macros for more flexible composition with the Elixir Pipe operator

unsafe - Generate unsafe (!) bindings for Elixir functions

rulex - This tiny library (2 macros only) allows you to define very simple rule handler using Elixir pattern matching.

ok_jose - Pipe elixir functions that match ok/error tuples or custom patterns.

guardsafe - Macros expanding into code that can be safely used in guard clauses.

shorter_maps - Elixir ~M sigil for map shorthand. `~M{id, name} ~> %{id: id, name: name}`