One of the biggest internet firms in Europe, Yandex, has made the userver framework’s source code and documentation available. This is the first free set of tools that has been evaluated at Yandex scale and makes it simple and effective to develop high-load C++ apps. Userver is a technology that the corporation uses in a variety of services, including taxi, package delivery, ultra-rapid grocery delivery, e-commerce platforms, and fintech initiatives. The Apache 2.0 open licence governs the… Source link
Read More »Introducing Beta of userver, an Open-Source Framework for Creating Microservices | by Antony Polukhin | Yandex | Jul, 2022
Today we’re announcing that userver, our framework for building high-load applications, has made it to open source. This is an important way for us to share the experience we’ve accumulated developing microservices. If you follow this link to GitHub, you’ll find a repository with source code, documentation, examples, a template for creating your own services (with configured CI, a build, and a test environment), and a dynamic config service. Everything is published under the Apache 2.0… Source link
Read More »Introducing Beta of userver, an Open-Source Framework for Creating Microservices | by Antony Polukhin | Yandex | Jul, 2022
Today we’re announcing that userver, our framework for building high-load applications, has made it to open source. This is an important way for us to share the experience we’ve accumulated developing microservices. If you follow this link to GitHub, you’ll find a repository with source code, documentation, examples, a template for creating your own services (with configured CI, a build, and a test environment), and a dynamic config service. Everything is published under the Apache 2.0… Source link
Read More »Introducing Beta of userver, an Open-Source Framework for Creating Microservices | by Antony Polukhin | Yandex | Jul, 2022
Today we’re announcing that userver, our framework for building high-load applications, has made it to open source. This is an important way for us to share the experience we’ve accumulated developing microservices. If you follow this link to GitHub, you’ll find a repository with source code, documentation, examples, a template for creating your own services (with configured CI, a build, and a test environment), and a dynamic config service. Everything is published under the Apache 2.0… Source link
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