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Top 14 Go Java Projects
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cadence
Cadence is a distributed, scalable, durable, and highly available orchestration engine to execute asynchronous long-running business logic in a scalable and resilient way.
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InfluxDB
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odigos
Distributed tracing without code changes. 🚀 Instantly monitor any application using OpenTelemetry and eBPF
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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gate
High-Performance, Low-Memory, Lightweight, Extensible Minecraft Reverse Proxy with Excellent Multi-Protocol Version Support - Velocity/Bungee Replacement - Ready for dev and large deploy! (by minekube)
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iwf
iWF is an API orchestration platform offering an orchestration coding framework and service for building resilient, fault-tolerant, scalable long-running processes
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soap
Go implementation of an Unciv multiplayer server which operates on hidden services (by eyedeekay)
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: Show HN: Hatchet – Open-source distributed task queue | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-08
Welcome 👋 to this blog. Did you want to use odigos on your Ubuntu machine but don't know how to start? Then this blog will definitely help you and it also helps you to understand the basic aspect of the odigos project.
I use a Docker version of Crafty Controller, with an Infrared reverse proxy (also in Docker) to host multiple servers on my IP via different URLs
Project mention: Jacobin: Minimal JVM written in Go and capable of running Java 17 classes | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-08-24Thanks for your note. The package notes on Jacobin say that we strongly discourage folks from running it in its present form. There are enough features still to be implemented, that for anything but trivial classes, you won't have a good experience. TBH, we're about a year out (we think) from having a version we can solicit users to test.
Nonetheless, if you'd be kind enough to post the above error and the class you used into the GitHub Issues tracker [0], we'll definitely include it in our test suite and make sure whatever the problem is, it'll be corrected.
[0] https://github.com/platypusguy/jacobin/issues
Project mention: Show HN: Python SDK for iWF – API orchestration engine | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-14
Project mention: Generating Code Without Generating Technical Debt? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-11-10I’ve built conviction that code generation only gets useful in the long term when it is entirely deterministic, or filtered through humans. Otherwise it is almost always technical debt. Hence LLM code generation products are a cool toy, but no sensible teams will use them without an amazing “Day 2” workflow.
As an example, in my day job (https://speakeasyapi.dev), we sell code generation products using the OpenAPI specification to generate downstream artefacts (language SDKs, terraform providers, markdown documentation). The determinism makes it useful — API updates propagate continuously from server code, to specifications, then to the SDKs / providers / docs site. There are no breaking changes because the pipeline is deterministic and humans are in control of the API at the start. The code generation itself is just a means to an end : removing boilerplate effort and language differences by driving it from a source of truth (server api routes/types). Continuously generated, it is not debt.
We’ve put a lot of effort into trying to make an LLM agent useful in this context. However giving them control of generated code directly means it’s hard to keep the “no breaking changes”, and “consistency” restrictions that’s needed to make code generation useful.
The trick we’ve landed on to get utility out of an LLM in a code generation task, is to restrict it to manipulating a strictly typed interface document, such that it can only do non-breaking things to code (e.g. adjust comments / descriptions / examples) by making changes through this interface.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Java projects in Go? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | cadence | 7,814 |
2 | gaia | 5,156 |
3 | odigos | 3,020 |
4 | nodebook | 1,616 |
5 | buildpacks | 938 |
6 | kubectl-flame | 767 |
7 | infrared | 688 |
8 | jacobin | 665 |
9 | gate | 529 |
10 | iwf | 456 |
11 | speakeasy | 139 |
12 | native-image | 42 |
13 | trivrost | 39 |
14 | soap | 2 |
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