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beam_languages
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Smalltalk simplicity and consistency vs. other languages (2022) [video]
Languages, and about languages, on the BEAM: https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages
PS: You might also find this interesting : https://www.grisp.org/
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Why Do ML on the Erlang VM?
I thought this was a call for Standard ML or something a rather on the Erlang VM.
(I really enjoyed this article though!)
As far as I know theres a few implementations of ML like languages on the Erlang VM
https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages
caramel and alpaca are worth checking out.
Gleam doesn't look like a ML lang but has a lot of the same semantics of a ML lang
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Erlang: The coding language that finance forgot
Have I got a link for you!
https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages
See you down the rabbit hole!
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Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
Elixir, LFE, etc. seem to work fine for the people who enjoy them.
https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages
LFE is Virding's himself, and has been around for longer than Erlang has been popular: Robert Virding - LFE - a lisp flavour on the Erlang VM (Lambda Days 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br2KY12LB2w
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A mini-Erlang/Elixir -- tell me if/why my idea sucks
The Beam Languages repo is filled with projects to build on top of Erlang and the BEAM to take inspiration from.
secdb
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Erlang: The coding language that finance forgot
A comment to the posted-article, from "Frellus", who identifies as ex-Goldman, suggests RabbitMQ might not have been used so extensively:
Ex-Goldman person here. To the best of my knowledge, RabbitMQ was used in spots but not where reliability was critical. Instead the main message brokers were IBM MQ and TIBCO. RabbitMQ would certainly lose messages in the event of a crash, and I'm not sure it would have been used for the main message bus given the rate of events. Additionally, Erlang was used for SecDB queries quite heavily. This was the bread-and-butter of the firm (https://github.com/saleyn/secdb)
What are some alternatives?
async-wormhole
erllambda - AWS Lambda in Erlang
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.
cant - A programming argot
purerl - Erlang backend for the PureScript compiler
submillisecond-live-view - Live view for the submillisecond web framework
CouchDB - Seamless multi-master syncing database with an intuitive HTTP/JSON API, designed for reliability
as-lunatic - This library contains higher level AssemblyScript wrappers for low level Lunatic syscalls.
aws-lambda-elixir-runtime - Example implementation of a custom runtime for running Elixir on AWS Lambda.
flume - A safe and fast multi-producer, multi-consumer channel.
eqwalizer - A type-checker for Erlang