Collection of lightweight Python projects that share the same policy
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The publish-subscribe pattern (short: pubsub) is an event handling and messaging pattern where the consumer subscribes to the provider, which in return can then publish a message that can be picked up and processed by each subscribed consumer.
Collection of lightweight Python projects that share the same policy
Carefully crafted library to operate with continuous streams of data in a reactive style with publish/subscribe, asyncio support and broker functionality.
C++ inter-thread publish/subscribe middleware ported from PX4 and redesigned based on POSIX
Python Django as Producer and Consumer using Apache Kafka for content queue and Celery for task queue
Event Dispatcher and callback list for Python
Python Eventbus
ZMQ-based framework for building Pub-Sub Systems, written in Python 3.
A pub/sub architecture genetically engineered to make your project simpler, not more complicated. And to be adorable.
Introducing model_poller, a sidecar container for tensorflow/serving.
Dockerized Kafka and wrapper API for a generic notification system.
Application, which allows to execute real-time commands and automated command pipelines on multiple clients (systems, including edge devices) connected to the network using only one terminal.
BIM Service Provider - Context Layer
Minimalistic library that simplifies the adoption of async/await (asyncio) programming style in a multithreaded application.
District Heating Simulator - TRN version
BIM Service Provider - Interface Layer
Publisher-Subscriber implementation with asyncio
District Heating Simulator - MAN version
Released 1987