hammer VS distributed-elixir-examples

Compare hammer vs distributed-elixir-examples and see what are their differences.

distributed-elixir-examples

Code examples for the "Three real-world examples of distributed Elixir" blog series (by bigardone)
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hammer distributed-elixir-examples
1 2
697 50
3.2% -
7.0 0.0
3 days ago almost 3 years ago
Elixir Elixir
MIT License -
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hammer

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  • Rate Limits Phoenix
    1 project | dev.to | 22 Sep 2022
    For the rate limits, we will use the following library https://github.com/ExHammer/hammer

distributed-elixir-examples

Posts with mentions or reviews of distributed-elixir-examples. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-27.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing hammer and distributed-elixir-examples you can also consider the following projects:

ex_rated - ExRated, the Elixir OTP GenServer with the naughty name that allows you to rate-limit calls to any service that requires it.

Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.

huex - Elixir client for Philips Hue connected light bulbs

contexted - Elixir library designed to help you manage the complexity of Phoenix contexts. It offers tools for module separation, subcontext creation, and auto-generating CRUD operations.

porcelain - Work with external processes like a boss

netrc - Reads netrc files implemented in Elixir

Countries - Collection of Country Information for Elixir.

pact - Better dependency injection in Elixir

Apex - Awesome printing for Elixir

spawndir - Spawn processes from the file system.

growl - Simple wrapper for growl, the notification system for OSX

dynamic_compile - compile and load erlang modules from string input