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hamler
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Functional Programming in Elixir with Witchcraft
Alternatively, you can explore typed BEAM by trying languages like Gleam or Hamler.
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Gleam 0.15 – Type-safe language for the Erlang VM
> I can admit I am no BEAM expert and it seems my thought offended the experts
Who knows? I didn't find the musing particularly off putting.
As Alpaca is apparently dead there's also LFE[1] and Hamler[2]. Most devs in the space stick to either Elixir or Erlang so ymmv.
[1] https://github.com/lfe/lfe
[2] https://github.com/hamler-lang/hamler
purerl
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Erlang: The coding language that finance forgot
I will put in a good word for PureScript for the beam with `purerl`. It's my go-to for writing BEAM code nowadays. Notably PureScript tooling including LSP, package management, etc., just works, so you are able to just get to work in internalizing the way OTP and other Erlangy things are expressed in a statically typed, pure language.
https://github.com/purerl/purerl & https://purerl-cookbook.readthedocs.io/ for more information. Join the PureScript discord and the #purerl channel if you want help.
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purerl - Integrating PureScript into Elixir projects
purerl is a compiler for turning PureScript code into Erlang code, so that you're able to write BEAM (the Erlang virtual machine) applications using it.
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Phoenix 1.7 is View-less
You've been able to write PureScript that compiles to Erlang and has perfect interop for years, via `purerl`[0]. Using it with Elixir is as simple as adding `purerlex` as a compiler and having your PureScript code automatically compile when `mix` compiles things, and off you go.
In terms of the typing itself, it's exactly what you get in all of PureScript, strict static typing with no `any` or the like. Using `Pinto`, the de facto OTP layer in PureScript your processes are typed, i.e. their `info` messages & state are typed, which means that they are all much more like strongly typed state machines than anything else.
You can see an example of a basic `gen_server` here:
https://pastebin.com/UTEfz7Wg
The differences aren't very big in terms of what you'd expect to be doing. One small thing to note is that the `GenServer.call` expects a closure to be passed instead of having the split between `gen_server:call` & `handle_call`, removing the need for synchronizing two places for your messages being sent and handled.
0 - https://github.com/purerl/purerl
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What are some alternatives?
gleam - ⭐️ A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
Gradualizer - A Gradual type system for Erlang
otp - 📫 Fault tolerant multicore programs with actors
lumen - An alternative BEAM implementation, designed for WebAssembly
algae - Bootstrapped algebraic data types for Elixir
plug - 🔌 A Gleam HTTP service adapter for the Plug web application interface
erllambda - AWS Lambda in Erlang
lfe - Lisp Flavoured Erlang (LFE)
js-framework-benchmark - A comparison of the performance of a few popular javascript frameworks
alpaca - Functional programming inspired by ML for the Erlang VM
FunkyABX - Audio blind tests