go-server-core
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The Unlicense | MIT License |
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go-server-core
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Carbon Language: An experimental successor to C++
What language would you use to build a server? I've been using go for a while and have enjoyed using the different emerging frameworks and even just the standard packages.
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Is there an issue with hosting multiple applications on 1 port through a gateway application?
That's true - there are totally unrelated projects all running under this 1 system. I suppose I could launch a series of these servers that only include pieces they need. That's easy enough here.
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Go shoutout in the Rust Programming Book.
Oh cool, that is the case, yes. There are a lot of other issues with what I'm doing, but at least that isn't one of them. You can look at it here if you're curious but honestly I don't know how much longer I'm going to build it up before that joke from ~2018 is put down and I adopt whatever go server framework is popular now.
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Web gateway utilizing golang plugins
Here is the main server, here is the router I made with some project specifics in mind, and here is a monster repository that is holding several sub projects that are all reachable from the gateway. Files contains various files served by the sub applications, src contains the go code that gets compiled into plugins.
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Our policy at work - are we wrong, though?
Y-yea, me too... it's totally obvious that tomato is a restful router, right?
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Big yikes
Well, we are on reddit. I'll take validation where I can get it. Want to criticize my shitty golang router?
val
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What's in a (C) box?
Once I got to know it, I had to implement a small header library C (available on Github). It allows writing code like this:
What are some alternatives?
hylo - The Hylo programming language
libaco - A blazing fast and lightweight C asymmetric coroutine library 💎 ⛅🚀⛅🌞
crubit
vale - Verified Assembly Language for Everest
go-sumtype - A simple utility for running exhaustiveness checks on Go "sum types."
vale-action - :octocat: The official GitHub Action for Vale -- install, manage, and run Vale with ease.
HVM - A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust
effekt - A research language with effect handlers and lightweight effect polymorphism
hack-game - it reminds me of .hack
kernel - A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel.
Vale - Compiler for the Vale programming language - http://vale.dev/
datafun - Research on integrating datalog & lambda calculus via monotonicity types