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Top 7 Go Elixir Projects
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In this article, we will use a version manager called asdf‑vm, or simply asdf.
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Stream
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awesomo
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ergo
An actor-based Framework with network transparency for creating event-driven architecture in Golang. Inspired by Erlang. Zero dependencies.
At the time that BEAM was invented in the late 1990s, and in the early 2000s, it was a fairly unique proposition.
Nowadays there isn't anywhere near as much stuff that it does uniquely. That's probably why there isn't another one. All of the compiled languages off-the-shelf can solve the same problems that BEAM does now, and often with other advantages to boot.
There's something about the Erlang community that convinces people in it that if it isn't solve the exact same way that BEAM does, then it must ipso facto not be as good as BEAM, but that's not true. If you ask the question can I solve the same problems, even if it's in a different way?, you've got a zoo of options in 2025, whereas your options in 2000 were much much weaker.
And yes, being BEAM-compatible is harder than meets the eye. There are projects like https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo that can do it, and I believe there are some in other languages. It's a pretty niche need in my opinion, though. If you don't need to hook up to some existing BEAM infrastructure, I don't consider it a very good solution for a greenfield project. You're better off with more modern tooling and solutions that are more native to your chosen dev environment.
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InfluxDB
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