Starling (software)
Original author(s) | Blaine Cook |
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Written in | Ruby |
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Website | github |
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Starling was a messaging server that enabled reliable distributed queuing with a minimal overhead. The code for Starling was originally developed inside social media firm Twitter and released as open source in 2008.[1] The program was originally developed by Blaine Cook, now a former lead developer for Twitter.
It spoke the Memcached protocol for maximum cross-platform compatibility. Any language that spoke Memcached could have taken advantage of Starling’s queue facilities.[citation needed] Starling was written in Ruby.
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