promesa
A promise library & concurrency toolkit for Clojure and ClojureScript. (by funcool)
missionary
A functional effect and streaming system for Clojure/Script (by leonoel)
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7.7 | 7.8 | |
about 1 month ago | 12 days ago | |
Clojure | Clojure | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | Eclipse Public License 2.0 |
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promesa
Posts with mentions or reviews of promesa.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-09.
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Comparison of manifold and clojure.core.async
Another thing is that Promesa is yet another clojure async library that seems to be actively developed lately and as of recently has its own CSP implementation that seem to fill a similar role as core.async. I haven't used the CSP stuff much but the core promesa library is a solid minimal wrapper on native futures (ie CompleteableFuture on the JVM), filling the role of the deferred half of Manifold.
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How to deal with many threads at the same time?
Promesa might be a good fit too: https://github.com/funcool/promesa
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GitHub - athos/kitchen-async: A Promise library for ClojureScript, or a poor man's core.async
https://github.com/funcool/promesa is quite similar but does not depend on core.async, it just uses vanilla Promises. It is the built-in promise library in nbb
- 6 Years of Professional Clojure
missionary
Posts with mentions or reviews of missionary.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-16.
- Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
- Is there a reframe/cljfx-like subscription/memoization-context library available?
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[Blog] The Web Before Teatime
I think the reactive query problem is more of a spectrum of tradeoffs, there's a middle ground between "full page refresh on nav" and "refresh all query subscriptions per user per tx". Truly realtime things like chat come from a streaming event source (not a database) and even in a chat app, most of the information coordinates on a page is slow moving. So really this is about regaining control over concurrent data flow so we can sample different views at different speeds. See technologies like https://github.com/leonoel/missionary.
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Comparison of manifold and clojure.core.async
I wonder if anyone can compare these to missionary?
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Is there a general IO library built to work with core.async?
related: https://github.com/leonoel/missionary
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Structuring Clojure Applications
- https://github.com/leonoel/missionary
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IO/async monad without the indirect monadic style: Possible? needed?
https://github.com/leonoel/missionary has excellent syntax, it uses a macro to extend regular clojure syntax with monadic join operator – basically turning clojure sexprs into do-notation
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What are the essential libraries to learn for web dev
I recommend having a look at missionary - it is probably the most essential library in our application. But it depends on what type of application you are building.
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UIs are streaming DAGs
Process supervision is what Missionary implements: https://github.com/leonoel/missionary
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Questions about Rich Hickey's comments on static types
Agree - mostly the opinions are just dated, in 2005-2012 the pure FP world (especially Scala) was in rough shape but then in 2018 Maybe Not (the really controversial talk about "Maybe Sheep") it didn't seem like he had taken the time to understand haskell. I would love to see how his opinions have evolved since then, in the 2017 interview with fogus he said "If I had more free time, I’d spend it with Haskell". Haskell has especially come a long way in 2018-2022 with the popularization of functional effect systems which are extraordinarily powerful; for example https://github.com/leonoel/missionary (2020-2022) is the best Clojure effect system and is a leap forward over core.async (2013), but that 9 year difference is a lifetime in CS