Siberite VS nanomsg

Compare Siberite vs nanomsg and see what are their differences.

Siberite

Siberite is a simple, lightweight, leveldb backed message queue written in Go. (by bogdanovich)
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Siberite nanomsg
- 1
585 5,857
- 0.5%
0.0 6.3
over 5 years ago 3 months ago
Go C
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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Siberite

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

nanomsg

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  • Question on cross platform libraries and networking
    1 project | /r/C_Programming | 26 Oct 2022
    I've had a look at some open source libraries that already support networking on different platforms like nanomsg, but I can't really tell how the library includes it's headers. My current idea is to use the processors to include the right headers for each system, and then each function would do the same. In a makefile I would do the same for linking correctly. Is this a good method, or is there an easier way? Or does it not matter overall as long as the library works?

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Siberite and nanomsg you can also consider the following projects:

Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka

gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)

Chronicle Queue - Micro second messaging that stores everything to disk

ZeroMQ - ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1

Cap'n Proto - Cap'n Proto serialization/RPC system - core tools and C++ library

rq - Simple job queues for Python

NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.

nsq - A realtime distributed messaging platform

Apache Thrift - Apache Thrift

JBoss HornetQ - HornetQ is an open source project to build a multi-protocol, embeddable, very high performance, clustered, asynchronous messaging system.

rpclib - rpclib is a modern C++ msgpack-RPC server and client library