tma-16
lumen
tma-16 | lumen | |
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2 | 28 | |
11 | 3,585 | |
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0.0 | 5.4 | |
about 2 years ago | 7 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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tma-16
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I guess I should be glad I cut my teeth on C++ and Java, wouldn't have wanted my growth stunted learning Python and then being afraid of everything that isn't babies first programming language.
/uj this is actually true https://github.com/DanteFalzone0/tma-16
- TMA-16 Assembly: a language for giving beginners a helpful and friendly intro to Assembly programming
lumen
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Firefly – A new compiler and runtime for BEAM languages
There are details on this also: https://github.com/GetFirefly/firefly#runtime
Generally it should be assumed that actors and their concurrency model is fully supported as that is a part of the core semantics for BEAM languages.
- Firefly – an MLIR-based compiler and runtime for BEAM languages
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DockYard R&D: FireFly Optimizes Your Elixir Compilation
I think this project used to be called Lumen until pretty recently - https://github.com/GetFirefly/firefly
- Elixir – Phoenix LiveView Native
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Is there a way to create client-side interactivity like Vue or React with only Elixir?
Probably not a practical solution for what you are building now, but it's worth pointing out Lumen, an Erlang VM implementation that compiles to WebAssembly, and could one day enable Elixir on the frontend.
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You had a head start, Gopher, but you can't outrun this crab.
Another vector could be some tooling that makes it easy to run Go programs compiled to Wasm run inside of Wasmtime environment hosted in Rust. If we run the go tooling in the same system, one could point this tool at a Go repo and be running that Go in a matter of milliseconds. A fun feature would be running channels across separate Wasm envs. Or maybe use Lumen.
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If you were in charge of a startup tech stack, how would you use elixir to actually scale and make every work seamlessly?
Wish the Elixir WASM project -- Lumen -- were active. It seems like nothing much is happening on it.
What are some alternatives?
osmini - Mini operating system with a graphical interface, for x64 platforms, in Rust and Assembly [just started]
wasmex - Execute WebAssembly from Elixir
miden-vm - STARK-based virtual machine
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
starlight - JS engine in Rust
gleam - ⭐️ A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!
customasm - 💻 An assembler for custom, user-defined instruction sets! https://hlorenzi.github.io/customasm/web/
purerl - Erlang backend for the PureScript compiler
Gradualizer - A Gradual type system for Erlang
lumen - A private Lumina server for IDA Pro
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime