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minos-python
- Do you guys know where I can get an architecture design for a microservices solution?
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Microservices in 10 minutes - Minos tutorial
Here is the link to the minos-http-aiohttp plugin if you want to go dive into the integration details: https://github.com/minos-framework/minos-python/tree/main/packages/plugins/minos-http-aiohttp
- [email protected] has been released! 🎉
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Minos – A Python microservices development framework
Let's build the future of microservices together! Minos Repository
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Microservices E-commerce Boutique Tutorial— Part 2
In this second part of the tutorial we will create the first microservice of our project. Being the first contact with a Minos microservice, we will delve into the structure of the project and its main features.
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Microservices E-commerce Boutique Tutorial — Part 1
Welcome to the Minos Framework tutorial. The idea of this tutorial is to create an Online E-commerce Boutique with Minos cloud-native microservices. The project consists of an application of 9-tier microservices. The final result will be an API REST that will allow you to perform the basic operations of an e-commerce. What is Minos Minos is a framework that helps you create reactive microservices in Python. Internally, it leverages Event Sourcing, CQRS and a message-driven architecture to fulfill the commitments of an asynchronous environment. Requirements
NeoHaskell
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My views on NeoHaskell
The small ecosystem plus not being production ready, are the reasons Idris and Agda are not there yet, and won't be any time soon (if ever).
Also, in my experience, Haskell's user experience isn't all that bad. It seems to me that the author is worked up and dense for some reason, and is hoping that a custom base library will somehow help. All the advertised features on the website (https://neohaskell.org/) are already in Haskell's base library or an import away. The "coming soon" "Pre-thought architecture" isn't, but I'm doubtful that there exists a single architecture that fits every problem.
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Introducing NeoHaskell: A beacon of joy in a greyed tech world
NeoHaskell lifts the curse. Every interaction with technology and users from other ecosystems becomes a blessing, and an opportunity to understand what makes us happy as software craftspeople. Every frustration becomes a leverage point to create the most awesome language, ecosystem, and community ever in the world. So, check out the website, join the Discord, and hop into the project's GitHub, this is not possible without you (literally).
What are some alternatives?
Nameko - Python framework for building microservices
awesome-terminals - Terminal Emulators
falcon - The no-magic web data plane API and microservices framework for Python developers, with a focus on reliability, correctness, and performance at scale.
course-plan - 📜 Haskell course info, plan, video lectures, slides
eventsourcing - A library for event sourcing in Python.
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
b-rabbit - A thread safe library that aims to provide a simple API for interfacing with RabbitMQ. Built on top of rabbitpy, the library make it very easy to use the RabbitMQ message broker with just few lines of code. It implements all messaging pattern used by message brokers
potigol - Linguagem Potigol - Linguagem de programação funcional moderna para iniciantes - A Functional Programming Language for Beginners
pitstop - This repo contains a sample application based on a Garage Management System for Pitstop - a fictitious garage. The primary goal of this sample is to demonstrate several software-architecture concepts like: Microservices, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Domain Driven Design (DDD), Eventual Consistency.
urweb - The Ur/Web programming language
walnats - 🌰 Nats-powered event-driven background jobs and microservices framework for Python.
ghc - Mirror of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler. Please submit issues and patches to GHC's Gitlab instance (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc). First time contributors are encouraged to get started with the newcomers info (https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/contributing).