nim-neo4j
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almost 7 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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nim-neo4j
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An Introduction to Crystal
Not sure how well it works (and I have no setup to test), but there is this [1]. I know there are a few different protobuf impls floating around. Not sure how much google pubsub needs beyond that. It's probably not so far away. Maybe you can be the one to do the pubsub wrapper. :-) (I'm only trying to encourage, not enlist/conscript.)
[1] https://github.com/cmacmackin/nim-neo4j
azula
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An Introduction to Crystal
It‘s not the Hello World that takes 8s to compile, it‘s the author‘s project Azula (https://github.com/azula-lang/azula)
What are some alternatives?
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