pulumi-cloud
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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pulumi-cloud
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What's the status of pulumi-cloud https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud?
Hi, I was looking into code of this pulumi's repo https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud. It seems that there isn't any update on this repo now. Does anyone know the status of this project?
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Coconut alpha feedback
Coconut (https://github.com/getcoconut/coconut) is a new open source project that provides tools to make serverless development around the Pulumi Cloud Framework (https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud) more simple. It allows you to emulate infrastructure locally & develop without deciding on a cloud provider to get started.
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How to write terraform in a provider independent way?
it's still very young, and I know another project with a similar goal: https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud
go-cloud
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Mitchell reflects as he departs HashiCorp
Even when going multi-cloud you can employ different strategies. Vault is definitely one of them, but you can also use federation to exchange one cloud's credentials for another's, giving you the ability to centralize secrets in one of them. You can use a layer of abstraction like GoCloud [0]. You can also build for each cloud separately and decide either not to centralize secrets at all, or build some trivial bespoke tooling to synchronize some of them. I'm not endorsing any of the options, just pointing out that Vault isn't the only one.
https://github.com/google/go-cloud
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Deno Queues
> If Google started adding Google Cloud specific primitives natively to Go would you call that forward thinking as well?
Go actually ships with a quite forward thinking SQL interface. It's an abstract interface over a DB, and you just import the "driver" that powers it. The driver conforms to a standard interface, so all of them behave roughly the same.
I think this is what everyone wants from Deno/etc - why can't there also be a KV interface that's universal, or a Queue interface that's universal?
People attempted this w/ go [1], where it attempts to use the same nice experience of the SQL logic, but it never seemed to gain traction.
https://gocloud.dev
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Event Observer Pattern in Go
github.com/google/go-cloud/pubsub package provides a set of interfaces and tools to work with publish/subscribe messaging. This package allows easy communication between independent components by decoupling the sender and the receiver.
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Google’s Wire: Automated Dependency Injection in Go
I'm guessing this is a reasonable example of what they're using it for? server.go
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What's the status of pulumi-cloud https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud?
https://github.com/google/go-cloud probably out of context, but not IaC but agnostic backend development with Go across multiple clouds
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Is there a zero-boilerplate zero-configuration cloud serverless framework for Go?
The plan is to have a process for generating AWS CDK targeting Lambda (pluggable providers, but start with AWS CDK, because it's what I use), and to use the Google Cloud Development Kit (also called CDK, but not the same) https://github.com/google/go-cloud to abstract the services.
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Go Cloud Development Kit
In this post, I will talk about an exciting project maintained by the team that develops the Go language: the Go Cloud Development Kit, also known as the Go CDK.
- GitHub - google/go-cloud: The Go Cloud Development Kit (Go CDK): A library and tools for open cloud development in Go.
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imagor v1.3 - a high-level Go image processing library using libvips
The API of gocloud.dev, is stable. We are at ariga.io, already use gocloud.dev for internal service, and even in the public for easy adopt multi-clouds provider: https://github.com/ariga/atlas/commit/ef0b0eae65a61375482497ceb9ed9790a469b56e
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Should we switch to Rust?
On Go, which has a community focused on the cloud, there is even GoCloud, a library with a single, common, and high-level API that allows an application to support any of those clouds and even on-premise alternatives for those services. All can be configurable at deploy time by the infrastructure team.
What are some alternatives?
apache-libcloud - Apache Libcloud is a Python library which hides differences between different cloud provider APIs and allows you to manage different cloud resources through a unified and easy to use API.
cloudpods - A cloud-native open-source unified multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud platform. 开源、云原生的多云管理及混合云融合平台
Fog - The Ruby cloud services library.
cloudgamestream - A Powershell one-click solution to enable NVIDIA GeForce Experience GameStream on a cloud machine with a GRID supporting GPU.
coconut - A toolbox for the Pulumi Cloud Framework developer.
hackingthe.cloud - An encyclopedia for offensive and defensive security knowledge in cloud native technologies.
ungoogled-chromium-portable - 🚀 Ungoogled Chromium portable for Windows
aws-sdk-go - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
fss3 - FSS3 is an S3 filesystem abstraction layer for Golang
leapp-daemon - Leapp-daemon is the core Business logic of the Leapp project.
kubemq-bridges - KubeMQ Bridges bridge, replicate, aggregate, and transform messages between KubeMQ clusters no matter where they are, allowing to build a true cloud-native messaging single network running globally.
NetBeauty2 - Move a .NET Framework/.NET Core app runtime components and dependencies into a sub-directory and make it beauty.