walkable VS netfarm

Compare walkable vs netfarm and see what are their differences.

walkable

A Clojure(script) SQL library for building APIs: Datomic® (GraphQL-ish) pull syntax, data driven configuration, dynamic filtering with relations in mind (by walkable-server)
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walkable netfarm
2 8
443 -
0.7% -
0.0 -
about 2 years ago -
Clojure
Eclipse Public License 2.0 -
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walkable

Posts with mentions or reviews of walkable. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-05.

netfarm

Posts with mentions or reviews of netfarm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-23.
  • SBCL, QuickLisp and Jenkins
    1 project | /r/lisp | 14 Mar 2022
    /u/read-eval-print-loop and I wrote GitLab CI testing configs, though I don't know how much relates to Jenkins. The general recipe is that one starts with an environment with SBCL (and Clozure and any other implementations you want to test on), clones in extra libraries if necessary, and then loads a short file which then loads the test suite, runs it, and exits with an appropriate status code, which the CI (presumably Jenkins too?) uses to produce a status to report.
  • [Question] Capitalism Made Me a Programmer; Need an Exit Strategy
    2 projects | /r/socialistprogrammers | 23 Oct 2021
    Tests for the Netfarm suite and Minecraft mostly.
  • Can you guarantee that a function has no bugs?
    1 project | /r/programming | 18 Aug 2021
    I threw TLA+ at a few fine-grained locking algorithms I wrote. Here is one such model. The actual implementation is more complex than the model, in particular because the real implementation of this code handles multiple concurrent resource requests, but they are "independent" enough that I can probably just prove a model with just one resource; and, as Lamport said once, the model code doesn't have to be particuarly well optimized, whereas if you are breaking locks, you probably have substantially optimized already.
  • How do you use Lisp at work?
    7 projects | /r/lisp | 23 Jul 2021
    I work on a metacircular Common Lisp implementation, which makes for a very boring answer. In the next closest thing to a job, I use CL for just about the whole network stack, so really anything would be suitable. But I wouldn't dare throwing a new language into a workplace, and I am not sure how much they would appreciate it.
  • Does everyone here manually specify the entire project's dependency tree in .asd files?
    6 projects | /r/Common_Lisp | 5 Apr 2021
    One very niche "counter-example" is a system where loading files causes side effects, which must occur in some order. This happens in the Netfarm object system implementation, where most of the bootstrapping steps occur in an early system definition and a late system definition. In this case it is not enough to compute the dependency tree; it is necessary to pick a very specific ordering for things to not break.
  • How do you use utilities?
    1 project | /r/lisp | 25 Mar 2021
    Alexandria, yes, anaphora, not anymore. I do have a fairly large utility package for decentralise2, but it mainly handles concurrency and debugging things.
  • We can build a fast Internet island of our own, while the rest of the Internet slows and dies.
    1 project | /r/programmingcirclejerk | 9 Mar 2021
    If it's not distributed under the Cooperative Software License, I don't want it dirtying up my CPU.
  • Dendrobatinæ considered harmful (v0.1.0)
    1 project | /r/nettle | 30 Dec 2020

What are some alternatives?

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honeyeql - HoneyEQL is a Clojure library enables you to query database using the EDN Query Language.

weblog - a weblog

gungnir - A fully featured, data-driven database library for Clojure.

Second-Climacs - Version 2 of the Climacs text editor.

toucan - A classy high-level Clojure library for defining application models and retrieving them from a DB

qvm - The high-performance and featureful Quil simulator.

relic - Functional relational programming for Clojure(Script).

screenshotbot-oss - A Screenshot Testing service to tie with your existing Android, iOS and Web screenshot tests

lines - A pure bash clojureish CI pipeline

typhoon - distributed system stress and load testing tool

vscode-sqltools - Database management for VSCode

doc - Flexible documentation generator for Common Lisp projects.