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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2021 · 52 MIN

Episode 2: Josh Adams and Erlang Languages

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DBA - This is my product and software consultancy. We build remarkable software with our partners. Birmingham Elixir - People are saying it's like the "Austin City Limits" of remote Elixir meetups llaisdy/beam_languages Erlang's ssh application SSH subsystems lasp-lang - a programming model for synchronization-free computations erleans - Erleans is a framework for building distributed applications in Erlang and Elixir based on Microsoft Orleans. clojerl - Use this if you want Clojure on Erlang lfe - Use this if you want some lisp in your Erlang LFE Machine Manual - an example interacting with a GenServer and creating one VIDEO - LFE: A Real Lisp in the Erlang Ecosystem by Robert Virding - Stockholm 2016 rvirding/flavors: LFE Flavor package - Flavors was an object-oriented extension for Lisp, and the first language with mixins. Flavors: A non-hierarchical approach to object-oriented programming - the paper, from 1982 Here it is described in the Lisp Machine Manual rvirding/erlog - Prolog interpreter in and for Erlang - example https://github.com/zkessin/erlog-server make a genserver from a prolog file gleam - An Erlang language whose compiler is built in Rust and that is more similar to C / ECMAScript, but still ML-inspired. Compiles to regular Erlang. glance - link-unfurler written in gleam used in production in [memo](sendmemo.app) https://github.com/did-app/glance/blob/master/src/glance/strategy/fallback.gleam caramel - example hamler - fork of PureScript purerl - PureScript Erlang backend elchemy - All the best of Elm and Elixir fika - a language written in Elixir! alpaca cuneiform - github - large-scale data analysis functional programming language luerl - example - Luerl is an implementation of standard Lua 5.3 written in Erlang/OTP Luerl - an implementation of Lua on the Erlang VM - Robert Virding ephp - PHP Interpreter in pure Erlang bragful efene - an alternative syntax for the Erlang Programming Language focusing on simplicity, consistency, ease of use and programmer UX. Efene and the BEAM Community - Mariano Guerra - EUC17 We want to connect with you! Twitter: @BeamRadio1 Send us your questions via Twitter @BeamRadio1 #ProcessMailbox Keep up to date with our hosts on Twitter @_StevenNunez @akoutmos @knewter @lawik @RedRapids @sm_debenedetto Sponsored by @GroxioLearning

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