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[jira] [Commented] (TUBEMQ-2) Multiple languages (other than Java and C++) support in TubeMQ SDKs

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Guocheng Zhang commented on TUBEMQ-2:
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A group of interested contributors are willing to contribute in the following languages and have begun to implement them. I think these contributions have covered the common language environment. If you are interested and willing to contribute, you can participate in the following subtasks, or if you are good at other languages but not in the list, you can create a new issue in different languages. The relevant issues:
 C/C++    [TUBEMQ-3]
       Go    [TUBEMQ-25]
Python    [TUBEMQ-162]
    Rust    [TUBEMQ-164]

I will close this issue, and the relevant requirements will be tracked by the corresponding issues above.

> Multiple languages (other than Java and C++) support in TubeMQ SDKs
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TUBEMQ-2
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUBEMQ-2
>             Project: Apache TubeMQ
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: zhangguocheng
>            Priority: Normal
>             Fix For: 0.5.0
>
>
> As for SDK, at present, the language are only limited to Java and C++. In the short and medium term,our efforts will be devoted to the core processing flow improvement, so it's very hard to rely on the existing effort to support the use of other languages for now. 
> However, TubeMQ project need more SDKs of corresponding language, such as Go, Python, PHP, C# language, for getting adopted by widely range of scenarios. 
> As for using tools, our environment is a DO separation mode. We may not have a good understanding of the tools you use everyday. Would you like to provide some corresponding ideas, or actually provide some tools to enrich TubeMQ's operation and maintenance in this area?
> Go SDK see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUBEMQ-25



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