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Top 23 Graalvm Open-Source Projects
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Graal
GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources ๐
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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docker-images
Official source of container configurations, images, and examples for Oracle products and projects
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picocli
Picocli is a modern framework for building powerful, user-friendly, GraalVM-enabled command line apps with ease. It supports colors, autocompletion, subcommands, and more. In 1 source file so apps can include as source & avoid adding a dependency. Written in Java, usable from Groovy, Kotlin, Scala, etc.
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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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graaljs
A ECMAScript 2023 compliant JavaScript implementation built on GraalVM. With polyglot language interoperability support. Running Node.js applications!
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TornadoVM
TornadoVM: A practical and efficient heterogeneous programming framework for managed languages
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graalvm-demos
This repository contains example applications to illustrate the different capabilities of GraalVM
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holy-lambda
The extraordinary simple, performant, and extensible custom AWS Lambda runtime for Clojure.
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native-minecraft-server
Use GraalVM Native Image to turn the Minecraft server into native executables that are small in footprint, fast, and cheap to deploy.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: Consuming and Testing third party API's using Spring Webclient | dev.to | 2024-02-19We will use Squareโs Mock Webserver to spin up a mock server which we can use to simulate real api's request to the get coffee endpoint.
Project mention: Java 23: The New Features Are Officially Announced | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-17Contrary to what vocal Kotlin advocates might believe, Kotlin only matters on Android, and that is thanks to Google pushing it no matter what.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-top-programming-languages-2023
https://snyk.io/reports/jvm-ecosystem-report-2021/
And even so, they had to conceed Android and Kotlin on their own, without the Java ecosystem aren't really much useful, thus ART is now updatable via Play Store, and currently supports OpenJDK 17 LTS on Android 12 and later devices.
As for your question regarding numbers, mostly Java 74.6%, C++ 13.7%, on the OpenJDK, other JVM implementations differ, e.g. GraalVM is mostly Java 91.8%, C 3.6%.
https://github.com/openjdk/jdk
https://github.com/oracle/graal
Two examples from many others, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Java_virtual_machines
Project mention: Show HN: Flyde โ an open-source visual programming language | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-07
Project mention: Is there an image that i can deploy and install java on, and run java app? | /r/docker | 2023-06-18
Picocli allows using a compiler annotation processor to generate classes at compile time instead [0].
[0]: https://github.com/remkop/picocli/blob/main/picocli-codegen/...
It also gives you access to Babashka if you want Clojure for other use-cases where start-up time is an issue
https://babashka.org/
The point isn't that one should reinvent the way that Tomcat is started, but that Spring Boot (by default) is using action at a distance and runtime reflection which have serious downsides if you want to understand what's actually going on because you're a) new to the technology, or b) have to debug some weird edge case.
The alternative is using explicit, reflection-less code - which you can do even with Spring, although it's experimental: https://github.com/spring-projects-experimental/spring-fu
My best suggestion here would be clj-kondo with flycheck-clj-kondo in Emacs. I really can't recommend it enough and would have killed to have it when I was learning Clojure. Not only will it underline all of those references to (now) undefined vars, but it can tell you about numerous little mistakes like mixing up arguments orders in (say) sequence functions, misplaced docstrings that get discarded, style conventions, etc. It's staggering how good it is even for a language as dynamic as Clojure.
Project mention: An ES5-compliant JavaScript interpreter, written in Java | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-09I would guess that depends on the licensing context in which it will be running, since Rhino is MPLv2 <https://github.com/mozilla/rhino/blob/Rhino1_7_14_Release/LI...> and OP's repo is MIT whereas Graal is UPLv1 <https://github.com/oracle/graaljs/blob/graal-23.1.2/LICENSE>. GitHub's license gizmo claims it is OSI/FSF approved, but Oracle gonna Oracle and they for sure have more lawyers than you do
Project mention: What's the value proposition of meta circular interpreters? | /r/prolog | 2023-12-07I've tried researching this myself and can't find too much. There's this project metaes which is an mci for JS, and there's the SCI module of the Clojure babashka project, but that's about it. I also saw Triska's video on mci but it was pretty theoretical.
You don't need to use C++ to interface with CUDA or even write it.
A while ago NVIDIA and the GraalVM team demoed grCUDA which makes it easy to share memory with CUDA kernels and invoke them from any managed language that runs on GraalVM (which includes JIT compiled Python). Because it's integrated with the compiler the invocation overhead is low:
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/grcuda-a-polyglot-language...
And TornadoVM lets you write kernels in JVM langs that are compiled through to CUDA:
https://www.tornadovm.org
There are similar technologies for other languages/runtimes too. So I don't think that will cause NVIDIA to lose ground.
Project mention: Certificate Ripper v2.2.0 released - tool to extract server certificates | /r/linuxadmin | 2023-10-26Link: https://github.com/Hakky54/certificate-ripper/releases
I really like jq, but I think there is at least one nice alternative to it: jet [1].
It is also a single executable, written in clojure and fast. Among other niceties, you don't have to learn any DSL in this case -- at least not if you already know clojure!
[1] https://github.com/borkdude/jet
Project mention: Apple releases Pkl โ onfiguration as code language | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-03
Graalvm related posts
- TruffleRuby 24.0.0
- An ES5-compliant JavaScript interpreter, written in Java
- Apple releases Pkl โ onfiguration as code language
- Build native JVM binaries with Bazel: rules_graalvm
- Chat with any GPT right through your favorite text editor
- Mir: Strongly typed IR to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs
- Announcement: LogoRRR 24.1.0
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Graalvm projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | OkHttp | 45,243 |
2 | Graal | 19,788 |
3 | enso | 7,292 |
4 | docker-images | 6,381 |
5 | picocli | 4,714 |
6 | babashka | 3,818 |
7 | truffleruby | 2,963 |
8 | spring-fu | 1,664 |
9 | clj-kondo | 1,662 |
10 | graaljs | 1,619 |
11 | graalvm-ce-builds | 1,499 |
12 | sci | 1,166 |
13 | clojure-lsp | 1,119 |
14 | TornadoVM | 1,108 |
15 | es4x | 871 |
16 | certificate-ripper | 666 |
17 | jet | 654 |
18 | fastr | 611 |
19 | graalvm-demos | 539 |
20 | cli-matic | 354 |
21 | holy-lambda | 335 |
22 | native-build-tools | 332 |
23 | native-minecraft-server | 313 |
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