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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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sdk-java
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Show HN: Hatchet – Open-source distributed task queue
How does this compare against Temporal/Cadence/Conductor? Does hatchet also support durable execution?
https://temporal.io/
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When "letting it crash" is not enough
Flawless sounds a lot like https://temporal.io/ .
I'm wondering if it has the same scalability concerns - sticking everything in Postgres is fine at small-ish scale, but what happens when you outgrow Postgres, either because you have higher availability requirements (can't handle primary DB restarts) or because of the sheer volume of the workload?
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How To Collect Temporal.io Logs Using Axiom And Pino
Temporal is a scalable and reliable runtime for durable Workflow Executions. It enables you to develop as if failures don't even exist. I started exploring it over the Christmas holiday and using it for a recently open-sourced project.
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Ask HN: How have you implemented human-in-the-loop workflows?
I have my eyes on https://temporal.io/ for similar purposes.
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Which queue System you prefer for ecommerce and PS
Check out temporal.io open source project for a much cleaner solution using Durable Execution abstraction.
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StackStorm – IFTTT for Ops
Interesting to see Netflix featured both on StackStorm & https://temporal.io/ frontpages.
- Open source durable execution platform
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Leveraging Temporal for resilient remote procedure calls (RPC)
Our stack at Escape is written in multiple languages because each team has specific needs. We use TypeScript for its vibrant ecosystem, Python for cybersecurity research and Go for performance-sensitive tasks. To orchestrate cross-language task orchestration, we first developed a simple request-response protocol over HTTP, but it wasn't sustainable as the Escape codebase grew rapidly. We evaluated several technologies to replace our homegrown protocol, and two emerged as the most promising options: Connect and Temporal. The title gives it away, but the reason is far from obvious
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Ask HN: In which areas have you compared 3+ tools and formed strong preferences?
I've put a lot of time into Airflow and feel similarly that it's a huge pain and a risk to rely on it. I've replaced it with Temporal (https://temporal.io/) and while I don't have the breadth of experience with the frameworks you listed, I do think Temporal is a great replacement for Airflow.
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Inngest raises $3M seed to build the reliable workflow platform for every dev
Just to confirm my understanding; would you consider at least part of your product offering to be similar to temporal.io [1]? Your examples are reminiscent of theirs.
[1] https://temporal.io/
ReactiveUI
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Understanding DynamicData in .NET: Reactive Data Management Made Easy
ReactiveUI Official Website: For information on ReactiveUI, which closely integrates with DynamicData, visit the official website. This site offers extensive documentation and tutorials for both ReactiveUI and DynamicData. ReactiveUI.
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Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
ReactiveUI is based on Rx and very popular in the .Net world: https://www.reactiveui.net/.
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Source generators run unreliably on VSCode and Rider? (MvvmToolkit)
I use PropertyChanged.Fody all the time and it works fantastically and consistently for implementing INotifyPropertyChange. It is even smart enough to understand dependencies within your get/set functions (should you choose to have custom ones) and notify that property if any of it's dependent properties change. While we are on the subject, if you are using MVVM with observables, you should really check out ReactiveUI. It is wonderful.
- What is a good alternative (or substitute) for MVVMLight?
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System.Reactive v6.0.0-preview.1 available on NuGet
Personally I learned to use rx and observables by starting to use ReactiveUI combined with DynamicData for my WPF app MVVM architecture. It was maybe not to best choice out there, but I learned to work with it and some things it allows to do is awesome.
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I want to learn WPF and was told I should use a MVVM based framework any up to date suggestions?
My favorite framework is Reactive UI but it's a bit more advanced than most MVVM frameworks since it uses Reactive Programming. You can still try its most basic features, though.
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Which GUI framework should I learn: WinForms, WPF, Avalonia or something else?
There is a lot of overlap between WPF and Avalonia so I would start with either one of those. Most certainly Avalonia if you plan to do cross platform dev. I would also highly recommend that you learn and conform to MVVM and dependency injection for your architecture in order to write clean, maintainable, and testable code. My recommendation is ReactiveUI. It leans heavily on more modern patterns like Reactive extensions and IObservable and it can do so much more than just MVVM. As such, it is also very similar to Angular so the concepts will transfer easily if you ever need to do web development. On a side note, Pluralsight has a nice quick course on SOLID design principles. If your code is a mess, it would be a good idea to take a course on this though learning MVVM will be a big step in the right direction.
- Why is there a lack of cool repos?
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WPF or WinForms
Also, about data binding and reactivity if you really enjoy WinForms, nevar forget!! https://www.reactiveui.net
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Getting head around {get;set} for C# Models
Your UI needs to bind to something that can programmatically notify it about changes, we call these things View-Models. Usually View-Models implement INotifyPropertyChanged interface (another key interface is INotifyCollectionChanged that is responsible for notifying collection views that number of items is changed and they need to update the UI accordingly). You can do that (the implementation of the interface) manually or use some library to do that for you just to cut some boilerplate code (e.g. ReactiveUI + Fody or Microsoft.Toolkit.MVVM or maybe even this or this).
What are some alternatives?
sdk-python - Temporal Python SDK
Prism - Prism is a framework for building loosely coupled, maintainable, and testable XAML applications in WPF, Xamarin Forms, and Uno / Win UI Applications..
trigger.dev - Trigger.dev is the open source background jobs platform for TypeScript.
contact - Retryable HTTP client in Go.
sdk-python - Python library for Modzy Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) Platform
MVVMCross - The .NET MVVM framework for cross-platform solutions, including Android, iOS, MacCatalyst, macOS, tvOS, WPF, WinUI
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
MVVM Light Toolkit - The main purpose of the toolkit is to accelerate the creation and development of MVVM applications in Xamarin.Android, Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Forms, Windows 10 UWP, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight, Windows Phone.
inngestgo - Golang SDK for Inngest
Caliburn.Micro - A small, yet powerful framework, designed for building applications across all XAML platforms. Its strong support for MV* patterns will enable you to build your solution quickly, without the need to sacrifice code quality or testability.
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
WPF Application Framework (WAF) - Win Application Framework (WAF) is a lightweight Framework that helps you to create well structured XAML Applications.