ffead-cpp
Framework for Enterprise Application Development in c++, HTTP1/HTTP2/HTTP3 compliant, Supports multiple server backends (by sumeetchhetri)
BDE
Basic Development Environment - a set of foundational C++ libraries used at Bloomberg. (by bloomberg)
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ffead-cpp
Posts with mentions or reviews of ffead-cpp.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-30.
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A C++ web/application framework I have been building for the last 12yrs
You are partially correct, the framework provides an option to change the backend to any engine (embedded, nginx, apache, picov, rust, c, java, d, js, julia, go, crystal etc), the framework provides integration to all the I/O multiplexing techniques available out there. But I would not reject it plainly with just a single line, more so because "I have built it", whereas for you, you totally have the right to do so, but I would request you to go through the code and also look at areas you may not have browsed earlier and provide any other critical comments you might have missed earlier, that would provide a comprehensive critical review of the framework which will definitely help me improve upon the framework
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BDE
Posts with mentions or reviews of BDE.
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A Modern High-Performance Open Source Message Queuing System
Hi, one of the authors here. BlazingMQ depends on two other open source C++ libraries: https://github.com/bloomberg/bde and https://github.com/bloomberg/ntf-core. I believe documentation writer wanted to highlight that BlazingMQ does not depend on frameworks like ZooKeeper, etc.
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Announcing YOMM2 version 1.3.1
It would be easy to make the runtime use polymorphic allocators, one for the temporary objects created by update_methods, and another for the hash and dispatch tables. The first allocator could use the stack (like this), and the second a block in the BSS segment.
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Bloomberg finally opensourced memray —a new versatile memory profile for Python
I'm pretty sure they use C++ very extensively. They have their own C++ standard library for example. I'm not aware of them using FORTRAN or C. Do you have a reference for that?
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What language best suits for fintech products and services?
No first-hand experience, but C++ is definitely a player. Check out John Lakos and bloomberg/bde. He was a force behind the improved allocators in C++11 and beyond. That repo I linked is a beast of a codebase (:
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Eastl: An Alternative C++ Standard Library from Electronic Arts
Specifying your own allocator is like a main feature of bde from Bloomberg:
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Bloomberg London
If I remember correctly, BDE ( https://github.com/bloomberg/bde ) is developed in London's office and definitely the team that works on it is one of the most experienced in the company.
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pmr allocators in Xcode / AppleClang
Libc++ hasn't implemented polymorphic containers and similar. You could take a look at what inspired PMR: https://github.com/bloomberg/bde/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ffead-cpp and BDE you can also consider the following projects:
Seastar - High performance server-side application framework
abseil-cpp - Abseil Common Libraries (C++)
MiLi
Boost - Super-project for modularized Boost
Folly - An open-source C++ library developed and used at Facebook.
Qt - Qt Base (Core, Gui, Widgets, Network, ...)
libPhenom
STXXL - STXXL: Standard Template Library for Extra Large Data Sets
Loki - Loki is a C++ library of designs, containing flexible implementations of common design patterns and idioms.
LibSourcey - C++14 evented IO libraries for high performance networking and media based applications