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Build platforms that flexibly mix SQL, batch, and stream processing paradigms (by gazette)
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Website of the Vala programming language (by vala-lang)
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core
Posts with mentions or reviews of core.
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Lakehouse - event data
If you happen to be putting together a platform then look at Gazette. We use it to read/write streaming data into nice and orderly "fragment files" in cloud storage. It provides excellent durability guarantees and turns out to be an extremely efficient way to handle both reads and writes of streaming data. Readers get handed out pre-signed cloud storage URLs that are fetched by the client, and writes are batched into time and/or size bounded "fragments" that are durably replicated until being uploaded into cloud storage.
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Request for example Real Life programs in Go?
this is a real time data streaming tool built with Go - https://github.com/gazette/core
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 16, 2022
Gazette – Build platforms that flexibly mix SQL, batch, and stream processing\ (0 comments)
- Gazette – Build platforms that flexibly mix SQL, batch, and stream processing
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Issues we've encountered while building a Kafka based data processing pipeline
If you're in the Go ecosystem, Gazette [0] offers transactional integrations [1] with remote DB's for stateful processing pipelines, as well as local stores for embedded in-process state management.
It also natively stores data as files in cloud storage. Brokers are ephemeral, you don't need to migrate data between them, and you're not constrained by their disk size. Gazette defaults to exactly-once semantics, and has stronger replication guarantees (your R factor is your R factor, period -- no "in sync replicas").
Estuary Flow [2] is building on Gazette as an implementation detail to offer end-to-end integrations with external SaaS & DB's for building real-time dataflows, as a managed service.
[0]: https://github.com/gazette/core
vala-www
Posts with mentions or reviews of vala-www.
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Vala Programming Language
https://vala.dev/
an apps list is here
else you have :
- The Vala Programming Language
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Odin Programming Language
Vala (compiles to C, some GTK apps are written in this) - https://vala.dev/
- Ask HN: Who is developing a programming language that compiles to C?
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Vale's First Prototype for Immutable Region Borrowing
There's also been a language called Vala, active since 2006!
https://vala.dev
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Off topic? Recommend a language well supported on Emacs..
The only language I can think of that fully meets these requirements is Vala. It is GNOME-centric, is available in any distro, has automatic memory management, and has bindings to a ton of open source libs.
- gtk-ks: Join the Effort to create GTK Bindings for Kotlin!
- Unusual programming language that you use (Work, Hobby)
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Nim version 2.0.0 release candidate
> In my understanding, Nim at the moment is really a transpiled language, instead of compiled. Transpiled to C, then tooling uses clang or gcc to do compilation from C to target platforms.
If I understood correctly, like the Vala language: https://vala.dev/ (Note: Vala is strongly integrated with GObject).