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pqueue
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-🎄- 2021 Day 15 Solutions -🎄-
This limitation did give me an excuse to implement Dijkstra's algorithm from scratch, which was fun; it also allowed me to play around with the pqueue library, which is very convenient although also imposes its own set of constraints that require the user to have a good amount of foreknowledge about the data they plan to insert into the queue. Since I didn't have that for this problem, I chose a pessimistic heuristic that doesn't seem to impact performance much for the data sizes we're dealing with here.
What are some alternatives?
ActiveJorb - An Elixir-based ActiveJob Compatible Queueing Library
enm - Erlang driver for nanomsg
amqp - Idiomatic Elixir client for RabbitMQ
que - Simple Job Processing in Elixir with Mnesia :zap:
Cafex - Cafex is a pure Elixir implementation of Kafka client
elixir_nsq - An NSQ client for Elixir and Erlang, written in Elixir.
oban - 💎 Robust job processing in Elixir, backed by modern PostgreSQL and SQLite3
conduit - A message queue framework, with support for middleware and multiple adapters.
kafka_ex - Kafka client library for Elixir
adap - Create a data stream across your information systems to query, augment and transform data according to Elixir matching rules.