Restate is the platform for building resilient applications that tolerate all infrastructure faults w/o the need for a PhD.
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Restate is the platform for building resilient applications that tolerate all infrastructure faults w/o the need for a PhD.
The open source and enterprise-ready webhooks service 🦀
Open-source Rust framework for building event-driven live-trading & backtesting systems
Fast and easy-to-use event-driven network library.
Actor runtime and distributed systems framework for Rust
An Event Sourcing runtime with WebAssembly & embedded event store
Event/Data distribution system without any configuration, but with data delivery guarantees
A lightweight low-level single-threaded actor runtime
Low-code task engine built with Rust and Svelte
Node-RED Reimplemented in Rust
graph based stream processing framework
A rust implementation of statecharts: hierarchical, reactive state machines
Domain modeling. Event sourcing. CQRS.
Rust SDK for restate.dev
The Kubernetes native and CloudEvents native distributed event streaming, event orchestration & messaging platform
An event-driven workflow orchestration engine written in Rust that empowers you to define and execute data pipelines as code
Handling multiple events asynchronously in a Ratatui terminal UI using Rust
A programmable event-driven function pipeline built on the 6F Lifecycle Flow – Feed → Filter → Format → Function → Forward → Feedback.
Application of Gitignored. A more UI/UX Friendly Web Application to Preview/Copy/Download Single or Multiple .gitignore File(s)
The Acton Reactive Application Framework provides an efficient way to build fast, reactive Rust applications. Designed around an actor-based model, it simplifies concurrency and allows developers to focus on writing scalable, maintainable code. Acton gets its name from the fact that it "acts on" messages you define.
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