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19 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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core
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Show HN: Pip Imports in Deno
An alternative is metacall. The example in the readme is about calling Python from Javascript, but it also works with other languages, like Ruby, C#, Java, and other languages
https://github.com/metacall/core
List of supported languages here https://github.com/metacall/core/blob/develop/docs/README.md...
In the future, maybe webidl (or extensions of it) will bring interoperability between languages too. At the moment there is https://mozilla.github.io/uniffi-rs/ for interoperability between Rust and a number of languages (basically the ones mozilla needs: Swift, Kotlin, Javascript)
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Python frontend with Zig backend
Hi, I am writing a Polyglot Runtime called MetaCall, it provides interoperability between many different languages: https://github.com/metacall/core
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Closer look at Metacall
MetaCall is an extensible, embeddable and interoperable cross-platform polyglot runtime. It supports NodeJS, Vanilla JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, C#, Java, WASM, Go, C, C++, Rust, D, Cobol.
- Make polyglot programs easily and deploy them in few clicks through its FaaS
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Google Summer of Code with GNOME Foundation.
I started looking for past selected organizations in February, found an organization named Metacall, which made polyglot programming easy. I made some contributions there. I looked into their past projects and tried to understand how the code base worked. The tech stack was mainly Python, C++, Rust, Nodejs, Docker. I knew very little about these.
- MetaCall: The Polyglot Programming Experience
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Gitpodify the MetaCall
MetaCall helps you build serverless applications using a more fine-grained, scalable and NoOps oriented Function Mesh instead of ServiceMesh and DevOps approach. It automagically converts your code into a Function Mesh and auto-scales individual hot parts or functions of your app.
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Ideas for Intermediate or Advanced Rust Projets?
We are building a Polyglot Runtime and we are adding support for Rust, if you are interested you can participate on it: https://github.com/metacall/core
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Make & Deploy Doxygen
MetaCall Polyglot Runtime MetaCall.io | Install | Docs
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Ask HN: Solo-preneurs, how do you DevOps to save time?
I try to avoid any complicated tool and simplify my life with NoOps tools. Using Kubernetes or AWS from scratch is probably going to kill your startup.
In my case, I have tried MetaCall: https://metacall.io
tengo
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Making Games in Go for Absolute Beginners
> It also has a bunch of libraries for embedding scripting languages https://awesome-go.com/embeddable-scripting-languages, with Tengo _probably_ being the quickest https://github.com/d5/tengo
Yes, I noticed those packages recently. The problem is that there is little data about how reliable and maintainable goloader is going to be on the long term.
As I care about performance and security, I don't want a scripting language, but WASM seems to be a very promising possibility. I have made benchmarks with 2~3 WASM engines in Go, and so far I am not completely convinced about the quality and performance of the available APIs. Also, when compiling Golang to WASM, the native compiler is still abysmally bad and does not have full support for imports, so Tinygo is a must-have.
Anyway, modding is still a long term idea at this point, so hopefully the ecosystem will get more mature within a couple of years.
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Looking for programming languages created with Go
- https://github.com/d5/tengo
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Change go code behaviour at runtime
There are totally different things like https://github.com/d5/tengo but I don't know much about the docs, communities, or viability of them. Some like this one look very active and healthy. It might be worth considering.
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Asking for advice to get deeper understanding of golang internals.
I started doing this a few years ago when I wanted to add programmability to another system I was working on, and didn't want Lua or anything else like that. I set it aside when other priorities arose, and didn't return to it when I saw that others had already done the same thing (yaegi, tengo).
What are some alternatives?
goja - ECMAScript/JavaScript engine in pure Go
otto - A JavaScript interpreter in Go (golang)
go-python - naive go bindings to the CPython2 C-API
gopher-lua - GopherLua: VM and compiler for Lua in Go
go-php - PHP bindings for the Go programming language (Golang)
cel-go - Fast, portable, non-Turing complete expression evaluation with gradual typing (Go)
expr - Expression language and expression evaluation for Go [Moved to: https://github.com/expr-lang/expr]
golua - Go bindings for Lua C API - in progress
anko - Scriptable interpreter written in golang
go-lua - A Lua VM in Go