ircv3-specifications
IRCv3 specifications | Roadmap: https://git.io/IRCv3-Roadmap | Code of conduct: http://ircv3.net/conduct.html (by ircv3)
ergo
An actor-based Framework with network transparency for creating event-driven architecture in Golang. Inspired by Erlang. Zero dependencies. (by ergo-services)
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ircv3-specifications
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ergo
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Actor framework versus standard channels
Ergo Framework does - https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
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Anything close beam/otp for other languages?
https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo for golang
- Ergo Framework v.2.2.2 is just released with the new cool feature gen.Pool
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What are the recommended connection pool libraries written in Golang?
I think you should clarify what exactly you need. If you need something like TCP/UDP socket acceptor pool you may want to try Ergo Framework with ready to use design patterns https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo . Example for TCP https://github.com/ergo-services/examples/tree/master/gentcp, for UDP https://github.com/ergo-services/examples/tree/master/genudp
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Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing
In case if you want to feel a flavour of Erlang in Golang - https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
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Is there an equivalent to Elixir / GenServer in Go? Trying to create the same request / response pattern with better performance but not sure where to start.
Besides, something like this already exists, I don’t see the point, but hey to each there own… https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
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go-actor: Tiny library for writing concurrent programs in Go using actor model
Thanks for sharing. Looks good as a first attempt in the long way to production state. You may also want to take a look another approach of actor based implementation https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
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Anyone built an app using Ergo framework?
It looked very different than all the other frameworks I have seen. https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo/blob/master/examples/http/app.go
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Can Go have let it crash goroutine like in Erlang?
If you love the Erlang way you may want to try ergo framework https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ircv3-specifications and ergo you can also consider the following projects:
colloquy - Colloquy is an advanced IRC, SILC & ICB client for macOS and iOS! Latest Mac builds: https://github.com/colloquy/colloquy/releases
micro - A Go service development platform
znc-push - Push notification service module for ZNC
wesher - wireguard overlay mesh network manager
Oragono - A modern IRC server (daemon/ircd) written in Go.
ristretto - A high performance memory-bound Go cache
ircv3-ideas
yggdrasil-go - An experiment in scalable routing as an encrypted IPv6 overlay network
Pyrlang - Erlang node implemented in Python 3.5+ (Asyncio-based)
exo - A process manager & log viewer for dev
memento - Simple + Powerful interface to the Mnesia Distributed Database 💾