luna
Oat++
luna | Oat++ | |
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2 | 21 | |
897 | 7,448 | |
0.9% | 1.2% | |
7.9 | 8.4 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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luna
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QuickLogic Opens Up FPGA Design
Check out https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/luna and https://github.com/tinyfpga/TinyFPGA-Bootloader
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
What the hell, here are a bunch of half-baked ideas that I haven't made time for because I'm lazy and stressed out and exhausted:
1. Designing a protocol and air interface for an amateur radio cellular network. This started out with some spread spectrum experiments and an interest in low-probability-of-intercept (below the noise floor) communication. The idea I have now is sort of a cross between APRS and DMR using modern modulation techniques. The network would consist of amateur rooftop "cells" with internet connections, and mobile transponders that communicate with those cells. There'd be some sort of callsign or key based addressing scheme and IP-like network topology discovery. Everything will be authenticated. I'd love to have an encrypted mode, but unless the laws change, it probably isn't going to happen.
2. Open-source firmware or gateware implementation of a USB PD controller that supports entering/exiting alternate modes properly. Inspired by Kate Temkin's Luna project [1]. I got the impression that PD was out of scope for LUNA, at least for the time being, but it would be really nice to have both a USB and PD stack that could be integrated onto a small, inexpensive chip without the proprietary mess.
[1] https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/luna
Oat++
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Experience using crow as web server
I looked at oatpp and drogon, which are both great, but feel too high-level for my purposes. I tried drogon and got something working, but it feels like too much for my requirements, as in particular I'd like to slot in my choice of Json and message-body handling. C.f. the simple approach in Crow, which I easily understand and build on.
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What isn't cpp used on web servers as much as other languages?
With the right libraries, C++ could be a good fit for applications that want to expose a fast web API to things that need lots of compute (simulators, for instance) or I/O (interactive editing of large datasets). Projects like Oat++ and Crow give me hope that we might see such an ecosystem develop.
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REST APIs using C++. (Is this even done much?)
Lots of other options have been mentioned, but I'll throw Oat++ into the mix. I used it for this purpose and it was reasonably painless.
- C/C++ framework for REST API implementation
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People talking about C++ and Java as bad languages. Let me introduce to you: Java++
https://github.com/oatpp/oatpp +WASM ;)
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Server with oat++. Installation. CmakeLists.txt
cd "some/temp/path/for/repositories" git clone https://github.com/oatpp/oatpp.git cd oatpp mkdir build && cd build cmake .. (sudo) make install
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How to use C++ as the backend for web dev?
Maybe use something like https://oatpp.io to create a REST API: C++ in the backend with this library to create a REST server, and the JavaScript/TypeScript frontend to ask for the information.
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making a web server in c++?
I've used OATPP ( https://github.com/oatpp/oatpp ) which worked nicely for setting up simple rest interfaces. Supports things like swagger & websockets out of the box. It's also on Conan which is nice if you use cmake. I can't speak to it's performance but it has about a 1mb binary size footprint.
- Not mine but the pain of c++
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learning c++: looking for structured project tutorial (web app/api? or other?)
As for your web problem, I have only used https://oatpp.io/ in the past but I'm sure there are more frameworks like that on the internet.
What are some alternatives?
PyHardwareLibrary - A simple application-oriented and device-oriented library with a variety of communication ports for controlling devices (POSIX serial, USB, etc...)
drogon - Drogon: A C++14/17 based HTTP web application framework running on Linux/macOS/Unix/Windows [Moved to: https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon]
LIPS - Scheme based powerful lisp interpreter in JavaScript
Crow - Crow is very fast and easy to use C++ micro web framework (inspired by Python Flask)
CoinBLAS - Bitcoin blockchain graph analysis with the GraphBLAS.
Pistache - A high-performance REST toolkit written in C++
cratetorrent - A BitTorrent V1 engine library for Rust (and currently Linux)
Boost.Asio - Asio C++ Library
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
Crow - A Fast and Easy to use microframework for the web.
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Wt - Wt, C++ Web Toolkit