
Burr Framework
@burr_framework
OS framework to build applications that make decisions: chatbots, agents, simulations, etc. Monitor, trace, persist, & execute in #python. By @DAGWorks.
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https://github.com/dagworks-inc/burr 04-08-2024 20:27:59
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In Episode 22 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers chats with Elijah Ben Izzy (elijah) of DAGWorks Inc. (YC W23) about Burr (Apache Burr (incubating)), a tool that’s revolutionizing AI workflows. Tune in! hubs.ly/Q02T9RF40


Diving into OSS is a blast and super important! Lately, I've been all about Apache Burr (incubating) for whipping up state machines and AI agents. Just dropped my first commit in the new release 🎉 Give BURR a look guys, it plays nice with any framework. AI devs, you'll love it!



System Prompt Improvement Using Dialog Engineering and Apache Burr (incubating) medium.com/@dreamai/promp…

Latent.Space Anshul Ramachandran Yep that's why Apache Hamilton (incubating) and Apache Burr (incubating) observability is built in & pluggable by design, so you can offer all the trappings for enterprise without having to engineer for it later; graph / flowchart mental models FTW!



A Apache Burr (incubating) user shared this video youtube.com/watch?v=evmZTh… with me on the "problem with frameworks". Worth a watch. I 💯% agree with the take home. The "coupling problem" is the reason why people graduate out of frameworks like LangChain & LlamaIndex 🦙. You become


Super excited for this post by thierryjean that provides a well laid out golden path for folks iterating in the #GenAI space. This follows up from my tweet yesterday about framework coupling. If the framework allows loose coupling, then graduating out of it isn't a thing you'll


Check out the latest article in my newsletter - highlights: Apache Hamilton (incubating): - async Datadog, Inc. tracer for async Hamilton - pandas polars data with_columns support Apache Burr (incubating): - Persistence configurability for parallelism. See more here: linkedin.com/pulse/week-dec… via

Tired of the deployment headaches with #LLM agents? #BentoML takes care of the heavy lifting - from REST endpoints to scaling. Great post by Thierry Jean from DAGWorks Inc. (YC W23) showing how to combine #Burr and BentoML for streamlined agent deployment! Read the blog post to learn more:


💬Chat with your webpage cookbook is out! 💬 It uses ScrapeGraphAI to extract the webpage content, LanceDB to vector store it and retrieve the most relevant chunks and DAGWorks Inc. (YC W23) Apache Burr (incubating) to orchestrate everything 🚀 Try it out: colab.research.google.com/drive/1pbDpLKW…


Want some light reading? Well how about a post on how you might use pytest.org for your LLM / Agent application work? Would love feedback / comments. 👉 Test Driven Development (TDD) of LLM / Agent Applications with pytest.org & Apache Burr (incubating) open.substack.com/pub/dagworks/p…


Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Last week of 2024 / first week of 2025 Apache Hamilton (incubating) Apache Burr (incubating) stats: > 35M+ telemetry events (10x growth), > 100K+ unique IPs (10x growth) from 1000+ companies, > crossed 1M+ total downloads. More in the newsletter!



📣 New blog post! Chat with your webpage with ScrapeGraphAI, Apache Burr (incubating) and LanceDB blog.dagworks.io/p/chat-with-yo… TL;DR: a great post showing the use of lightweight tools that are "orchestrated" and "observed" with Burr.

Check out the latest article in my newsletter: February Updates linkedin.com/pulse/february… via LinkedIn Apache Hamilton (incubating): - crosses 2K⭐️ - installs in Pyodide envs - mutlithreaded parallel DAG execution Apache Burr (incubating): - crosses 1.5K ⭐️ - async persister implementations - tag
