Grumpy
go-patterns
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Grumpy
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Mark Dufour: Shed Skin restricted-Python-to-C++ compiler 0.9.6
Sorta relatedly the Python to Golang system "Grumpy" seems to be moribund. I guess there's no real demand for it. Though I'm curious if there's been unpublished improvments.
https://github.com/google/grumpy
- Grumpy, Python to Go Transpiler has been archived
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What are your thoughts on Codon compiler having a paid licence?
Instead, I think what would be great (and maybe something Iโll get around to one day) is for someone to bring this Google project up to Python 3: https://github.com/google/grumpy
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What language is this? Wrong answers only.
grumpy
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This Week In Python
grumpy โ Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime
- Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime
- As a Python programmer learning Go, I approve.
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Go is not an easy language
Thank you, Iโve been looking for something more actively used than https://github.com/google/grumpy.
go-patterns
- Options Pattern em Go
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Go pro! With these free Golang resources
3). GO Patterns
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Software architecture in golang,
Re Go, there are a lot of lot of good patterns available available, but a lot of them arenโt OOP specific. In fact, both Go and Rust have been influenced by multiple paradigms, including OOP. Like the FAQ says,
- Boilerplate for experienced devs
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Should I learn Golang or use Ansible to delveop the operators?
What's great is there are really great patterns to follow out there on github (both code patterns https://github.com/tmrts/go-patterns and examples https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go https://github.com/go-kit/kit and for the app itself, https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout )... and for me a really naggy mentor who insists everything be "idiomatic go"
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Why is this executing in this order?
So I am trying to write a simple generator based on this pattern and the results are a little counter-intuitive. My goal is to create a generator like the above that takes a net.IPNet object and ranges over all net.IP`'s contained in that network. When printing results, I am seeing the same values show up in subsequent executions of the loop and am not sure why. Code follows:
- Go is not an easy language
- Need suggestions for good tutorial on concurrency and design patterns in golang.
What are some alternatives?
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IronPython - Implementation of Python 3.x for .NET Framework that is built on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime.
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
PySec - OWASP Python Security Project
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
CLPython - An implementation of Python in Common Lisp
python - Official Python client library for kubernetes
pedalboard - ๐ ๐ A Python library for audio.
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
PyBoy - Game Boy emulator written in Python
jennifer - Jennifer is a code generator for Go