frpc-go
extism
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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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frpc-go
- ram-dl - A tool to download more RAM written in Go
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Show HN: RAM-dl – A tool to download more RAM written in Go
3. Calling mkswap, swapon and swapoff, which enables paging out to the block device provided by the NBD client and thus to the connected remote fRPC backend.
Its mostly intended as a tech demo for go-nbd[2] and the WIP r3map[3] library (efficient distributed mmap with mounting and migration support), and just as a fun experiment in general.
[1] https://frpc.io/
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Announcing Scale: A WebAssembly runtime for running Go functions in any other language
We're currently working on a couple of different projects, but everything we've launched so far (fRPC and Scale) is FOSS.
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FRPC: A Faster, More Flexible RPC Framework
Hey everyone,
Founder of Loophole Labs here!
The team and I are happy to answer any questions you might have about fRPC, Frisbee, or Loophole in general!
We wrote fRPC because we really liked the DevX and tooling around the proto3 syntax, but we needed the generated code to be significantly more performant than what gRPC provides.
We also needed the ability to extend the RPC framework with other messaging patterns (like pub/sub) and we needed to be able to reuse the underlying TCP connections as required.
Today, fRPC can outperform gRPC by more than 4x, doing more than 2 million RPCs/second on a single node.
You can check out our docs site at https://frpc.io, or check out the repo at https://github.com/loopholelabs/frpc-go
- Extensible and performant proto3-compatible RPC Framework
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Show HN: FRPC – A Faster, More Flexible RPC Framework
We wrote fRPC because we really liked the DevX and tooling around the proto3 syntax, but we needed the generated code to be significantly more performant than what gRPC provides.
We also needed the ability to extend the RPC framework with other messaging patterns (like pub/sub) and we needed to be able to reuse the underlying TCP connections as required.
There's no way to do this with gRPC (or any other RPC framework that I'm aware of), and so fRPC was born!
As for streaming, it's not only planned (you can check out our roadmap here: https://frpc.io/getting-started/roadmap), but we've already got a PR open for it (https://github.com/loopholelabs/frpc-go/pull/2). Just need to work out a few more bugs before we merge.
extism
- Extism: Cross-language framework for building with WebAssembly
- Extism – make all software programmable. Extend from within
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Faces.js, a JavaScript library for generating vector-based cartoon faces
Extism can be really useful for packaging up and running cross-language libraries!
The most clear information about it is at: https://extism.org, but its a bit focused on the primary use case for Extism, being a universal plugin system.
There is a C PDK (https://github.com/extism/c-pdk) which you'd probably want to use in a new wrapper around your library in C++, and compile it to wasm32 freestanding or WASI, but without emscripten. Extism doesn't currently have an interop layer to emscripten.
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Show HN: Now my pet programming language can run in the browser
It may just be my own unique obsession to peek at the internals of .wasm, but if anyone else is curious:
https://modsurfer.dylibso.com/module?hash=ab6f4b2de9db171347...
u/nbittich - curious if you've tried to use your language as as a scripting language inside other apps? I took a peak at your browser wasm environment, and think we could hook up the `compute` entrypoint you have here[0], but I'm not certain what the `ctx` does without going super deep, and if it could be passed into an Extism function[1] (which is how I'd try to run it from within 16+ other languages).
[0]: https://github.com/nbittich/adana/blob/master/adana-script-w...
[1]: https://github.com/extism/extism
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WebAssembly Playground
Yep, this is one of the initial motivations for creating Extism: https://github.com/extism/extism -- and it works across 16 host languages & 8 guest languages.
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WASI 0.2.0 and Why It Matters
On the devx, there's definitely some rough edges around building and using Wasm. My company has been working on a framework to ease integrating Wasm into existing applications. One area it focuses on is providing easy data passing between the host program and the Wasm and vice versa. https://github.com/extism/extism We do not have WASI preview 2 support yet, but are interested in integrating it.
- Extism, the universal WASM framework, reaches 1.0
- Extism, the WebAssembly framework, hits 1.0
- Extism 1.0.0 Released
What are some alternatives?
scale - A framework for building high-performance plugin systems into any application, powered by WebAssembly.
wit-bindgen - A language binding generator for WebAssembly interface types
hydrapp - Build fast apps that run everywhere with Go and a browser engine of your choice.
WASI - WebAssembly System Interface
grpc-ziti-starter - Use this template to start your next gRPC project with secure, zero-trust networking using https://github.com/openziti/ziti
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
panrpc - Language-, transport- and serialization-agnostic RPC framework with remote closure support that allows exposing and calling functions on both clients and servers.
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
jssc - Java library for talking to serial ports (with added build support for maven, cmake, MSVC)
nodejs-snowflake - Generate time sortable 64 bits unique ids for distributed systems (inspired from twitter snowflake)
rusty-hermit - Hermit for Rust. [Moved to: https://github.com/hermit-os/hermit-rs]
mun - Source code for the Mun language and runtime.