I created a Supervisor named ElectionManager.Application and a worker. Then I looked at the information of those processes: iex(3)> proc = Process.whereis(ElectionManager.Application) #PID<0.158.0> iex(4)> Process.info proc [registered_name: ElectionManager.Application, current_function: {:gen_server, :loop, 7}, initial_call: {:proc_lib, :init_p, 5}, status: :waiting, message_queue_len: 0, message
Where should you run your workload? It depends...Choosing the right infrastructure options to run your application is critical, both for the success of your application and for the team that is managing and developing it. This post breaks down some of the most important factors that you need to consider when deciding where you should run your stuff! What are these services?Compute Engine - Virtual
Hi there! This is Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir, a book on Property-Based Testing. It's pretty much the friendliest intro to property testing you'll find. The book teaches you how to automatically generate test cases, test stateful programs, and change how you design your software for more principled and reliable approaches. You will be able to better explore the problem s
I think your client is faulty because it specifies: {packet, 2} yet the server specifies (in code not shown) : {packet, 0} In Programming Erlang (2nd) on p. 269 it says: Note that the arguments to packet used by the client and the server must agree. If the server was opened with {packet,2} and the client with {packet,4}, then nothing would work. The following client can successfully receive text f
Elixir を触って1年程度の若輩者が、学んだことを可能な限りアウトプットする Advent Calendar です。 去年は Erlang 一人 Advent Calendar をやりました。
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