riker
yew-components
riker | yew-components | |
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3 | 2 | |
999 | 57 | |
0.5% | - | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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riker
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Any good distributed actor crates?
I remember a crate called riker that did distribute actors but it looks like it's abandoned unfortunately.
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18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
However, this isn't even 50% of what's out there: Need raw parallel power (and maybe don't need an async runtime)? Checkout Rayon. Need simple Actors for concurrent processing? Checkout Actix. Need a larger Actor system for fault tolerance/CQRS messaging? Checkout Riker. Damn, I sound like a youtube advert 🤦 - For real though, this is the tip of the concurrency iceberg. There is so much more - and it's growing.
- What is the current state of actor systems in Rust?
yew-components
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18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
What am I saying? That Rust will end the era of JS in the browser? I don't know - probably not. JS can be really fun too. But there already is an Angular Rust project, WASM integration into some desktop application frameworks, and several rapidly growing WASM projects, so things are moving in an interesting direction. At my current work we were able to compile an entire backend rust service into a WASM module that gets loaded into a Vue based UI. We then stream the context that the backend service is receiving to the WASM module and we can "see" the output the service will be producing, in (throttled) realtime - but it's available in the browser with zero load on the backend service itself needing to deliver that data. It's a very interesting application of Rust and provokes thoughts of new alternative architectures.
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Platform-agnostic Charts for HTML5 Canvas and GTK/Cairo Desktop Applications
Web sample made on top of Yew using ymc - Material Design Components for the Yew framework
What are some alternatives?
actix - Actor framework for Rust.
ux-animate - A simple but powerful tweening, spring physics, animation library for Rust
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime
ybc - A Yew component library based on the Bulma CSS framework.
lam - :rocket: a lightweight, universal actor-model vm for writing scalable and reliable applications that run natively and on WebAssembly
ux-charts - Simple, responsive, modern Charts with zero dependencies
tiny-tokio-actor - A simple tiny actor library on top of Tokio
bounce - The uncomplicated Yew State management library
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
Yew-WebRTC-Chat - A simple WebRTC chat made with Yew
axiom - Implementation of a highly-scalable and ergonomic actor model for Rust
fullstack-rust - Reference implementation of a full-stack Rust application