practical-fm VS magmide

Compare practical-fm vs magmide and see what are their differences.

magmide

A dependently-typed proof language intended to make provably correct bare metal code possible for working software engineers. (by magmide)
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practical-fm magmide
4 22
456 803
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4.1 6.9
27 days ago 18 days ago
Coq
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practical-fm

Posts with mentions or reviews of practical-fm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-14.
  • We Need Simpler Types (speculations on what can be improved in future type systems and on erasing the boundaries between types and values)
    2 projects | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 14 Sep 2022
    https://github.com/ligurio/practical-fm Look for Coq, Agda, Idris, MS - F*.
  • Interested in pursuing a PhD in Formal Methods
    1 project | /r/formalmethods | 29 Jul 2022
    Does your current company have FM positions? Maybe you could work and learn at the same time. There are a lot of big name companies that are really investing in FM now that more tools are available. Here’s a list someone compiled that can give you an idea of where it’s being used in industry. I see some info is not quite up-to-date (e.g., IBM does have FM, or formal verification, in the US but I think most research is out of their Israel lab; Rockwell Collins is now Collins Aerospace after being acquired by UTC Aerospace).
  • Formal Verification Methods in industry
    4 projects | /r/compsci | 31 Jan 2022
    When you say "formal verification methods", what kind of techniques are you interested in? While using interactive theorem provers will most likely not become very widespread, there are plenty of tools that use formal techniques to give more correctness guarantees. These tools might give some guarantees, but do not guarantee complete functional correctness. WireGuard (VPN tunnel) is I think a very interesting application where they verified the protocol. There are also some tools in use, e.g. Mythril and CrossHair, that focus on detecting bugs using symbolic execution. There's also INFER from Facebook/Meta which tries to verify memory safety automatically. The following GitHub repo might also interest you, it lists some companies that use formal methods: practical-fm
  • A list of companies that use formal verification methods
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Feb 2021

magmide

Posts with mentions or reviews of magmide. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-04.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing practical-fm and magmide you can also consider the following projects:

ouroboros-high-assurance - High-assurance implementation of the Ouroboros protocol family

Rudra - Rust Memory Safety & Undefined Behavior Detection