neureka
Testcontainers
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MIT License | MIT License |
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neureka
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Anybody here using Java for machine learning?
I am using https://github.com/Gleethos/neureka to do some personal machine learning and also basic data science stuff at my workplace. It is inspired by PyTorch and it's dynamic autograd system (which records the computation graph to then traverse it for backpropagation eagerly). The library is super lightweight, has a nice API and documentation, but it's still very young and not as feature rich.
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NumPy equivalent for Java?
A lightweight option: Neureka - https://github.com/Gleethos/neureka
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Your cool open source libraries
https://github.com/Gleethos/neureka A tensor/nd-array library inspired by Numpy and PyTorch. Supports:
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Do you have a github account ? What are you working on as a Java side-project ?
If you are into deep learning: I work on an nd-array / tensor library with autograd support. https://github.com/Gleethos/neureka
Testcontainers
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Testcontainers
except the parent is wrong (at least the Java impl). see:
https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-java/blob/m...
https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-java/blob/m...
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Reasons to Drop Docker for Podman
> I wonder if Rancher Desktop, et al, works with testcontainers.org?
I don't use testcontainers myself, but it looks like as long as you are using Rancher Desktop >= 1.0.1 you should be just fine.[1]
[1] https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-java/issues...
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K1s.me - Simplifying Kubernetes Journey for newbie’s
Thanks for the feedback. You are right, and there are some other mock-up alternatives as well, a good one for developers https://testcontainers.com/
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Database Testing with Testcontainers and Kotlin Exposed ORM
In this article, we will explore how to use Testcontainers and Exposed, a lightweight ORM framework for Kotlin, to create a controlled environment for testing MySQL Database operations.
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Spring Boot 3.1 RC1 is here - with support for Testcontainers and docker compose
Unfortunately, it still remains hard to use Testcontainers because of how wedded it is to junit4, five years after the release of junit 5. https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-java/issues/970
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Spring, SchemaSpy DB docs, and GitHub Pages
Finally, we put the directory with generated contents (HTML, CSS, JS) into a tarball. Testcontainers library allows to copy files from a container to the OS but not directories. That’s why we need an archive inside the SchemaSpy container.
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Spring Cloud Gateway 4.0.0-RC2 native example with Testcontainers
This repository provides a BuildImageTest that uses the buildpack to create a native image. It then tests the native image, using Testcontainers and JUnit. Building the native image with AOT processing, as part of a test, takes minutes not seconds, and should not be part of normal "inner loop" development. So the BuildImageTest is in a separate sourceSet and can be executed independently. This is a very powerful pattern, that I'm just getting started with. I would love to hear your thoughts on this pattern or other alternatives to it.
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Testcontainers for Hashicorp Consul and Vault
The list goes on. Check out the full list of Testcontainer modules.
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Testcontainers with Spring Boot and Java 11/17
Test-Container Java
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Testing integration of multiple images?
TestContainers looks Java specific... or are you talking about something else?
What are some alternatives?
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Cucumber - Cucumber for the JVM
znai - Build functional, maintainable, beautiful User Guides with markdown and Znai plugins. Instant pages navigation. Local search. Multiple integrations to work with Python, Java, C++, OpenAPI, etc. Transform "getting started" sections into slideshow for your workshops. Manage multiple documentations with self-deployed znai hub.
MockServer - MockServer enables easy mocking of any system you integrate with via HTTP or HTTPS with clients written in Java, JavaScript and Ruby. MockServer also includes a proxy that introspects all proxied traffic including encrypted SSL traffic and supports Port Forwarding, Web Proxying (i.e. HTTP proxy), HTTPS Tunneling Proxying (using HTTP CONNECT) and SOCKS Proxying (i.e. dynamic port forwarding).
FlatLaf - FlatLaf - Swing Look and Feel (with Darcula/IntelliJ themes support)
REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services