Java libraries for writing microservices
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Java libraries for writing microservices
Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
Docs Website for `pota`, the small Reactive Web Renderer. https://pota.quack.uy/
pota is a small and pluggable Reactive Web Renderer. https://pota.quack.uy/
JSON CRDT, JSON CRDT Patch, JSON Patch+, JSON Predicate, JSON Pointer, JSON Expression, JSON Type
A reactive notebook for Python — run reproducible experiments, execute as a script, deploy as an app, and version with git.
Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
A MobX powered state management solution based on data trees with first class support for Typescript, support for snapshots, patches and much more
Realm is a mobile database: an alternative to SQLite & key-value stores
Build fast web applications with Rust.
Reactive State for Angular
Build better business applications, faster. No more juggling REST endpoints or deciphering GraphQL queries. Hilla seamlessly connects Spring Boot and React to accelerate application development.
SignalDB is a local JavaScript database with a MongoDB-like interface and TypeScript support, enabling optimistic UI with signal-based reactivity across multiple frameworks. It integrates easily with libraries like Angular, Solid.js, Preact, and Vue, simplifying data management with schema-less design, in-memory storage, and fast queries.
The Community Maintained High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala.
Core database component for the Realm Mobile Database SDKs
The AsyncAPI specification allows you to create machine-readable definitions of your asynchronous APIs.
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