armstrong-distributed-systems
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armstrong-distributed-systems
- crem: compositional representable executable machines
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How do you keep up with the ever changing and evolving world of programming?
To me, most of the ever-changing and evolving technologies are rehashing or repackaging of technology and ideas from the past. I actually love coming across and diving deep into these old ideas with a fresh eye. For example, I came across Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing... which lead me to take a look at Joe Armstrong's PhD Thesis that he wrote in his 50s after 20+ years in the industry! Such a gem and a wonderful explanation of how Erlang helps you build reliable distributed systems.
- Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing
lunatic
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Spinkube: Running WASM in Kubernetes
This reminds me of Lunatic [1], an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly. Unfortunately it seems like development stalled some months ago.
[1] https://lunatic.solutions/
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Spin 2.0 – open-source tool for building and running WASM apps
you can check out https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/lunatic for that
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Flawless – Durable execution engine for Rust
Very cool, and the approach demonstrated might be of interest to a similar problem we have in Ambient (our WASM game runtime that has competing processes that may need to retry interactions.)
That being said - what’s the relation to Lunatic [0]? Are you still working on Lunatic? Is this a side project? Or is it something completely separate?
[0]: https://lunatic.solutions/
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Async Rust Is A Bad Language
Curious too. I follow Lunatic [0] as a candidate for future use, and also wasmCloud [1].
[0] https://lunatic.solutions/
[1] https://wasmcloud.com
- Write Elixir NIFs in Rust
- A WASI VM?
- how can I add dynamic loading to do "plugins" for my Rust app?
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Wasix, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets
Check out Lunatic https://lunatic.solutions/
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Elixir and Rust is a good mix
There's a couple of Rust libs and frameworks inspired on Erlang in 'best of both worlds' attempts, such as https://lunatic.solutions
I found others like Lunatic before, but cannot remember right now.
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Anything close beam/otp for other languages?
There is a really good initiative called Lunatic : https://lunatic.solutions/
What are some alternatives?
zigself - An implementation of the Self programming language in Zig
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
ergo - An actor-based Framework with network transparency for creating event-driven architecture in Golang. Inspired by Erlang. Zero dependencies.
hyperscan - High-performance regular expression matching library
go - The Go programming language
actix - Actor framework for Rust.
letlang - Functional language with a powerful type system.
wit-bindgen - A language binding generator for WebAssembly interface types
protoactor-go - Proto Actor - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
gleam - ⭐️ A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime