Vanus is a Serverless, event streaming system with processing capabilities. It easily connects SaaS, Cloud Services, and Databases to help users build next-gen Event-driven Applications.
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Vanus is a Serverless, event streaming system with processing capabilities. It easily connects SaaS, Cloud Services, and Databases to help users build next-gen Event-driven Applications.
Webassembly + Event Sourcing
📢 Lightweight event manager and dispatcher implements by Go. Go实现的轻量级的事件管理、调度程序库, 支持设置监听器的优先级, 支持使用通配符来进行一组事件的监听
A lightweight distributed game server framework developed based on Go language.
🔊Minimalist message bus implementation for internal communication with zero-allocation magic on Emit
KaGo
📨 A fast Message/Event Hub using publish/subscribe pattern with support for topics like* rabbitMQ exchanges for Go applications
goes is an event-sourcing framework for Go.
KORM, an elegant and lightning-fast ORM for all your concurrent and async needs. Inspired by the highly popular Django Framework, KORM offers similar functionality with the added bonus of performance
A tiny wrapper over amqp exchanges and queues 🚌 ✨
Transport is a full stack, simple, fast, expandable application event bus for your applications. It provides a standardized and simple API, implemented in multiple languages, to allow any individual component inside your applications to talk to one another. This is the Golang implementation of the Transport library.
KSBus is a zero-configuration event bus written in Go, designed to facilitate real-time data sharing and synchronization between Go servers, JavaScript clients, and Python. It's particularly useful for building applications that require real-time communication, such as chat applications or live updates.
Simple library to use content-based event-driven programming with Golang
Fast and versatile event dispatcher code generator for Golang
Concurrent command / event bus in Go
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