pathex
wasmCloud
pathex | wasmCloud | |
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5 | 7 | |
319 | 1,266 | |
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5.5 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 3 days ago | |
Elixir | Rust | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pathex
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Ask HN: Why isn't Phoenix/Elixir more mainstream?
Some times I miss being able to do updates in the way you described.
Have you seen Pathex? https://github.com/hissssst/pathex
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Working with JSON files
If the JSON object is ('very') nested, try out with or maybe Pathex.
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How do you deal with manipulating deep / complex data structures in Elixir?
Besides with, which is great, I also came across the library pathex which looked promising. (I haven't played with it myself yet.)
- A library for performing fast actions with nested data structures in Elixir
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Are there any open source Elixir projects that I could help with as a beginner?
One concrete idea in this vein is to create livebook docs for libraries that don't have them. One neat new library that I think could really benefit from this is https://github.com/hissssst/pathex
wasmCloud
- Wasmcloud 1.0 Release Notes
- CNCF WasmCloud 1.0
- Carl Hewitt has died [pdf]
- Need some help for writing WebAssembly module in Rust
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What's your experience with FaaS and Rust?
There’s a lot more to go into there, but you may find https://wasmcloud.dev interesting 🙂
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Are there any open source Elixir projects that I could help with as a beginner?
The wasmCloud project (https://wasmcloud.dev) has a number of areas where people can contribute. As someone else said, you can filter on "good first issue" to get an idea for what needs doing.
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The Missing Kubernetes Type System
Webassembly is also gaining steam for server workloads due to several advantages (less overhead, better capability based security, composability, ...).
See Spin [1], Wasmcloud [2], Lunatic [3], etc.
My system is based on a distributed Webassembly runtime.
The reason for taking inspiration from Kubernetes is making deployment of distributed workloads on that runtime easy.
A nice benefit for a Kubernetes alike system is that the equivalent to controllers can be much more light-weight WASM actors that are easier to deploy and scale.
[1] https://github.com/fermyon/spin
[2] https://github.com/wasmCloud/wasmCloud
[3] https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/lunatic
What are some alternatives?
Bang - Bang simply adds dynamic bang! functions to your existing module functions with after-callback.
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
eventsourced - Functional domain models with event sourcing in Elixir
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
mdef - Easily define multiple function heads in elixir
shuttle - Build & ship backends without writing any infrastructure files.
pipes - Macros for more flexible composition with the Elixir Pipe operator
capability-providers - wasmCloud official capability providers
named_args - Allows named arg style arguments in Elixir
riker - Easily build efficient, highly concurrent and resilient applications. An Actor Framework for Rust.
shorter_maps - Elixir ~M sigil for map shorthand. `~M{id, name} ~> %{id: id, name: name}`
workers-rs - Write Cloudflare Workers in 100% Rust via WebAssembly