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What is Parsek?

Parsek is a core platform designed for back-end applications, allowing developers to focus on their projects without worrying about speed optimizations, best practices, or scalability.

By offering reusable plugins and rapid development tools, Parsek eliminates the need to write the same feature code for each project, ensuring faster, more efficient development while maintaining high performance.

Philosophy

Where it came from?

The name "Parsek" is inspired by "parcels" reflecting its modular nature. Just like parcels, Parsek is designed to break down functionality into reusable, interchangeable modules, making it easy to extend and adapt for different back-end applications.

Why it exists? (Parsek)

Parsek was created to address the common challenges of traditional back-end development, where repetitive features, declining performance, and maintenance difficulties become issues over time. It also aims to overcome the limitations of other back-end frameworks by offering a modular, high-performance, and easily maintainable solution.

Highlighted Features

  • Vert.X-based

Powered by the Vert.X reactive library for high-performance.

  • Kotlin-first

Fully developed in Kotlin, with seamless Java compatibility

  • Modular architecture

Supports reusable plugins across projects

  • Speed optimized

Fast startups and API responses with Vert.X

  • Efficient development

Leverage existing plugins or quickly create new ones

  • Monolithic approach

Simplified development with an all-in-one structure

  • Cross-platform

Runs anywhere with JVM (ARM, Windows, Linux, macOS)

  • Security-focused

Built with security in mind, so you don't need to worry about vulnerabilities

  • Scalable

Designed with scalability in mind to handle growing demands easily

  • Low Footprint & Efficient

Requires only a single CPU core and less than 500MB RAM, thanks to Vert.X.

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Ahmet Enes Duruer

Ahmet Enes Duruer

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