magma
Bazel
magma | Bazel | |
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8 | 136 | |
1,653 | 22,315 | |
0.5% | 0.5% | |
7.8 | 10.0 | |
8 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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magma
- Scaling Rust Builds with Bazel
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Building Flexible, Low-Cost Wireless Access Networks with Magma
I recommend to have a quick look at https://github.com/magma/magma#readme first to get a quick overview of what Magma is, before going into the details.
- Is there any technical limitation preventing existing miners upgrading to 5G?
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Cisco virtualised packet core
There are also open source software stacks, such as Magma https://www.magmacore.org/
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AWS Private 5G- 5G As a Service
Are they using Magma[1]? I couldn't tell from their sparse FAQ[2]. The Magma community is strong and they're making great progress on the open standard.
1 Magma - Facebook built 5G hotspot platform: https://www.magmacore.org/
2 AWS FAQ - https://aws.amazon.com/private5g/faqs/
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg responds to the massive Facebook document dump
uhhhh I realize hating Facebook is cool, but Facebook is just a contributor to Magma which is open source platform with many partners: https://github.com/magma/magma
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Facebook open-sourcing a more precise time server
PTP is required in a number of 5G implementations. Facebook's 5G core (Magma - https://github.com/magma/magma) utilizes it quite a bit.
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Gopher Gold #20 - Wed Nov 18 2020
magma/magma (Go): Platform for building access networks and modular network services
Bazel
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Hello World
Wow, if you curl it, there's a lot of boilerplate code there.
Maybe built using Bazel?
https://bazel.build
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Things I learned while building projects with NX
Bazel by Google
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Luckily a feature to limit the disk cache size is in development: https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/5139
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How to write unit tests in C++ relying on non-code files?
This is a problem that Bazel (https://bazel.build) solves in a very convenient way. You can just keep using the paths relative to the repository root, and as long as you properly declare your test needs that file it will access it without problems. Or you can use the runfile libraries to access them too.
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blade-build VS Bazel - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Jan 2024
- Bazel 7.0 LTS
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My first Software Release using GitHub Release
When doing research for this lab exercise I looked at both vcpkg and conan. Both are package managers that would automate the installation and configuration of my program with its dependencies. However, when it came to releasing and sharing my program my options were limited. For example, the central public registry for conan packages is conan-center, but these packages are curated and the process is very involved. There was no way conan-center would accept a class project like mine. Alternatively, I could host a conan package on a public Artifactory repository, but accessing the package requires users to add the repository to their conan remote. This already sounded like too many steps to expect regular users to follow - I already haven't setup any conan remotes, there's no way I could expect regular users to know about conan remotes, let alone have conan installed on their system. After discussing with people online and consulting my instructor, I ultimately decided to do a GitHub release. However, in the future I was encouraged to look into using CMake or bazel.
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Declarative Gradle is a cool thing I am afraid of: Maven strikes back
NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇
- Bazel
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A Modern C Development Environment
> None of this solves C's only REAL problem (in my opinion) which is the lack of dependency management.
Bazel solves this really nicely, I know some people have strong opinions on it but I cannot recommend it enough
https://bazel.build/
What are some alternatives?
free5gc - Open source 5G core network base on 3GPP R15
Buck - A fast build system that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules over a variety of platforms and languages.
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
meson - The Meson Build System
CatServer - 高性能和高兼容性的1.12.2/1.16.5/1.18.2版本Forge+Bukkit+Spigot服务端 (A high performance and high compatibility 1.12.2/1.16.5/1.18.2 version Forge+Bukkit+Spigot server)
Gradle - Adaptable, fast automation for all
open5gs - Open5GS is a C-language Open Source implementation for 5G Core and EPC, i.e. the core network of LTE/NR network (Release-17)
ninja - a small build system with a focus on speed
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]