yayyson-parser VS equinox

Compare yayyson-parser vs equinox and see what are their differences.

yayyson-parser

Parser for Yayyson, a pseudo-JS embedded language. A toy project. (by m1nhtu99-hoan9)

equinox

.NET event sourcing library with CosmosDB, DynamoDB, EventStoreDB, message-db, SqlStreamStore and integration test backends. Focused at stream level; see https://github.com/jet/propulsion for cross-stream projections/subscriptions/reactions (by jet)
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yayyson-parser equinox
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1 459
- 1.7%
0.0 8.6
over 2 years ago 15 days ago
F# F#
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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yayyson-parser

Posts with mentions or reviews of yayyson-parser. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-01.

equinox

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  • [Question] Who's using F#? What are you using it for?
    8 projects | /r/dotnet | 18 May 2023
  • Can anyone suggest any interesting F# projects?
    8 projects | /r/fsharp | 10 Mar 2021
    F# works really well with event-driven architectures. Event sourcing and MVU/Elmish both work well with immutable data (you can't change an event after it's happened!). Discriminated unions are fantastic, and F# event sourcing/MVU libraries make liberal usage of them. Elmish is a frontend agnostic MVU library that has WPF/Javascript/WebAssembly implementations. On the event sourcing side there's Akka (though this is more actor model) and Equinox whose maintainer is incredibly friendly.

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