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ruby-dbus
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Personal Computing on an Amiga in 2021
above you have to be really dedicated to want to keep diving into it.
> I wouldn't couple it to a specific language, and in fact I don't think that was the case with ARexx anyway: the interface was open enough that other scripting languages could have been supported on the existing ARexx infrastructure.
The port/command execution is open enough, certainly. A good example would be FrexxEd (one of the co-authors was/is Daniel Stenberg of CURL fame), which used "FPL" (a C-like language) as its main scripting language, but all the editor specific commands are shared between FPL and the ARexx port.
> I'm not going to do the work though ;-) Got enough going on ATM...
This is the problem. So many of us miss parts of what the Amiga does, but they're conveniences that are easy to miss and want but hard to justify putting in the effort on. Especially as many of them are just sufficiently dated that they'd need some rethinking, and suddenly it's a lot of effort.
[1] https://github.com/mvidner/ruby-dbus
Aeron
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LMAX Disruptor – High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library
Semi-related is the Aeron project: https://github.com/real-logic/aeron
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Nálatok mi a helyzet?
- ez itt most egy izgalmasabb product (trading/matching engine, low latency code, aeron alapokon)
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How do you do UDP Flow control?
Look into Aeron for examples of high performance UDP message sending. We use it for high performance audio messaging, and I previously used it in high frequency trading https://github.com/real-logic/aeron. It is written in Java/C, but the general concepts of back pressure and reliable delivery over UDP are well documented.
- Aeron: Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport
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Experience taking the training offer from real-logic Aeron framework creators?
They mention their training offer on the Aeron GitHub page here: https://github.com/real-logic/aeron
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Low Latency C++ programs for High Frequency Trading (HFT)
Yup the Disruptor paper actually shocked the industry a bit, b/c it was so out of place. BTW, Martin Thompson went on improving the Disruptor, and the result is the Aeron Protocol: https://github.com/real-logic/aeron
- What network messaging library do you recommend?
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Possibly stupid question, is java the right language for low latency and high throughput web servers?
I was about to suggest Chronicle, but it looks like they have gone closed-source. The older version is still interesting to look through though. Aeron / Disruptor / SBE are good projects for inspiration as well.
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Looking similar framework with Aeron ( Java) to do benchmark test
We are using this Java Aeron (https://github.com/real-logic/aeron) to build our production distributed messaging cluster. As a Rust lover, Is there any similar lib or framework in our ecosystem to test benchmark with it?
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if you had to restart at 0 knowledge what would you do?
Java: In the past years C++ in finance has been rapidly supplanted by Java thanks to breakthrough technologies in the past decade like LMAX Disruptor, Chronicle Queue, Azul JVM, and Aeron (not the ergonomic chair, but this one, the transport protocol that breaks kafka performance records out of the park - not really a full kafka replacement, as Kafka enforces subscriber GD and aeron is more of an OSI layer 4 better than TCP; google "Best-effort delivery vs reliable delivery"). There's plenty more but thanks to these technologies, they allowed a Java based stack to perform the latency and throughput requirements needed for high frequency trading/HFT. From top trading firms like Two Sigma to the New York Stock Exchange, they're in Java. For banks, large modern western banks worth their salt and have modernized their systems are dominated by Java, especially thanks to Azul. To list a few banks, ING, Wells Fargo, Credit Suisse, and Barclays are all in Azul. Even at work Java still dominates.
What are some alternatives?
iceoryx - Eclipse iceoryx™ - true zero-copy inter-process-communication
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka
neovim-ruby - Ruby support for Neovim
Embedded RabbitMQ - A JVM library to use RabbitMQ as an embedded service
curses - Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. Formerly part of the ruby standard library.
Apache Pulsar - Apache Pulsar - distributed pub-sub messaging system
rb-libsvm - Ruby language bindings for LIBSVM
Apache ActiveMQ - Mirror of Apache ActiveMQ
JeroMQ - Pure Java ZeroMQ
Apache Camel - Apache Camel is an open source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data.
Disruptor-cpp - Port of LMAX Disruptor to C++
rpc-bench - RPC Benchmark of gRPC, Aeron and KryoNet