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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Programming language for high performance simulations. Is there anything like this already?
I've not used either of them myself, but I think they fit some of your requirements (simple programs, efficient, events, no memory management). There seem to be libraries for constraint programming. It does run on a VM with a GC though. And while programs can be compiled to binaries, they're not tiny.
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New Elixir 1.12 – The developer’s point of view
There’s a couple of approaches to this problem going on:
1. Bakeware “bakes” your application together with the entire Erlang/OTP/Beam/Elixir stack into a single binary. Given the “batteries included” philosophy of OTP, these binaries end up being fairly large, but it works: https://github.com/bake-bake-bake/bakeware
2. Lumen compiles Elixir, Erlang and friends into WASM. This will in time enable small fast cross-platform static binaries, but it is not done yet: https://getlumen.org/
- Bakeware: Compile any Elixir application into a single binary
- Compile Elixir applications into single, easily distributed executable binaries
- Bakeware: Compile Elixir applications into single binaries
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Livebook: A collaborative and interactive code notebook for Elixir
That one is out of date, the one it forked of is not: https://github.com/bake-bake-bake/bakeware
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Why I don't understand criticism of FP's speed for list transformations
I've read that the Javascript runtime Deno is able to compile to a static binary and has a standard lib that is practically a port of Gos standard library....i feel the static binary deal is quite a game changer today given its portability in devops ....Elixir is able to compile to static binaries as well with bakeware 😊https://github.com/bake-bake-bake/bakeware
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Elixir Nx. What Do We Know About This Mysterious Project?
It's already possible with https://github.com/bake-bake-bake/bakeware ✌️😊
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What are some alternatives?
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks
nimler - Erlang/Elixir NIFs in Nim
terra - Terra is a low-level system programming language that is embedded in and meta-programmed by the Lua programming language.
Rustler - Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions
AtomVM - Tiny Erlang VM
bakeware - Compile Elixir applications into single, easily distributed executable binaries. Spawnfest 2020 project winner :trophy:
exor_filter - Erlang nif for xor_filter. 'Faster and Smaller Than Bloom and Cuckoo Filters'.
c-semantics - Semantics of C in K
bloomex - :hibiscus: A pure Elixir implementation of Scalable Bloom Filters
mate3s-influx-reporter - An InfluxDB reporting system for Outback Power's Mate3s.
streambook - Live Python Notebooks with any Editor