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JRuby | Elasticsearch | |
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24 | 91 | |
3,746 | 67,632 | |
0.1% | 1.2% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
4 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Ruby | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
JRuby
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
As someone who has looked at Shoes several times but never dove in, it's confusing how Shoes 4 has been the "preview version" of Shoes for, like, a decade or more. It made me actively avoid getting invested in Shoes 3 (the release promoted on the linked website) because Shoes 4 requires JRuby and I am happy with CRuby (the Ruby interpreter most people think of when they hear "Ruby").
https://github.com/shoes/shoes4/
http://www.rubydoc.info/github/shoes/shoes4
No disrespect to the developers but to me it feels like taking over a GUI toolkit created "to teach programming to everyone" (to quote the Shoes 4 readme) and making it depend upon a super-complicated enterprise-focused Ruby was sort of Missing The Point™ in a huge way.
Heck I couldn't even switch to JRuby if I wanted to because I <3 Ractors and JRuby still lacks CRuby 3.0 feature parity: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7459
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JRuby 9.4.2.0 released with many fixes and improvements
__callee__ now properly returns the name under which a method was called, which will be the new name in the case of aliased methods. #2305, #7702
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JRuby 9.4.0.0 Released, now supporting Ruby 3.1 and Rails 7
Issue tracker: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues
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JRuby 9.3.9.0 Released with stdlib CVE fixes
rdoc has been updated to 6.3.3 to fix all known CVEs. (#7396, #7404)
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JRuby 9.3.8.0 Released - with support for lightweight fibers!
Altering the visibility of an included module method no longer changes what super method gets called. (#7240, #7343, #7344, #7356)
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Golang in the JVM
It looks like the readme is copy pasta from jruby: https://github.com/jruby/jruby
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JRuby 9.3.4.0 released
Homepage: https://www.jruby.org/
- JRuby 9.4 will support Ruby 3.0 and we need your help!
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Communication Counts – Leading a New Generation of Developers with Chris Mar
Chris: Yeah, that's exactly right. So I was working at Sun at the time. I remember the JRuby guys. I saw them speak at one of the Java conferences, and they came to work for Sun. Just listening to them talk about JRuby...and then a lot of it was obviously about Ruby on Rails at the time. And I was like, wow, this was just mind-blowing the way they talked about it.
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Befunge GUI by Glimmer (2 for 1: LibUI & SWT)
In fact, I built its GUI twice with two different approaches, one using the up and coming Glimmer DSL for LibUI on CRuby relying on a multi-canvas-grid (LibUI area) approach, and one using the very mature Glimmer DSL for SWT on JRuby by relying on a button-grid approach.
Elasticsearch
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Elasticsearch Version 9
You could check out their GitHub and see what is going on https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues
- One .gitignore to rule them all
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Who's hiring developer advocates? (October 2023)
Link to GitHub -->
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Do we think about vector dbs wrong?
I believe the 1024 limit has been upped in recent versions of Elasticsearch
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/92458
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Elasticsearch VS openobserve - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 30 Aug 2023
- A dedicated Elasticsearch query language (ES|QL)
- Fleet datastreams: custom index templates
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Integrating Elasticsearch with Node.js Applications
Elasticsearch is written in Java and its source code is available on Github.
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Murmur3 hash plugin for nested objects?
I don't think the murmur3 hash implementation has changed since it was added as the default in version 2.0 (see the [changes](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/commits/main/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cluster/routing/Murmur3HashFunction.java)). The plugin itself has seen [more changes](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/commits/main/plugins/mapper-murmur3) but that's IMO because of internals and not visible changes in the calculations.
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Mongo or Mysql for 10tb of JSON documents, I'm questioning my previous choice.
Mysql is not as open source as postgres (long story). And you can see how open elasticsearch is by just having access to the bugs database https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issue
What are some alternatives?
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
OpenSearch - 🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
MRuby - Lightweight Ruby
Apache Superset - Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform [Moved to: https://github.com/apache/superset]
Rubinius - The Rubinius Language Platform
bleve - A modern text/numeric/geo-spatial/vector indexing library for go
Opal - Ruby ♥︎ JavaScript
pgvector - Open-source vector similarity search for Postgres
Reactrb
Whoosh
docker-jruby
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow