Another use-case for Finitomata
, my beloved library.
https://rocket-science.ru/hacking/2024/03/03/finitomata-for-the-win
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Another use-case for https://rocket-science.ru/hacking/2024/03/03/finitomata-for-the-win
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▹ full support of asynchronous guaranteed message delivery to Rabbit, Redis, S3, HTTP, SMTP + custom plugins ▹ infrastructure to ease testing on any granularity level (the target service mocks vs.
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I am proud to finally introduce fully distributed, zero-effort scalable FSM aka https://elixirforum.com/t/finitomata-fsm-boilerplate-based-on-callbacks/46933/7?u=mudasobwa
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https://elixirforum.com/t/tempus-the-library-to-handle-time-slots/61044
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I have the strongest opinion, that library authors must provide the Test API alongside the Code API. The OSS library authors must supply the framework to make testing external code that uses their library a charm. That’s how my library
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What I hate in OTP is the application might have been rotting from an exorbitant load, crashing processes and failing in all possible ways, and still your metrics would look like “it’s slightly slower than yesterday.”
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On a scale from
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In case somebody is not aware, Brave browser has this speedreader feature and it’s absolutely amazing.
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045031392-What-is-Speedreader-
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I have created a helper for working with
Gist: https://gist.github.com/am-kantox/03325197ff9608dfa83457dbe0d144e9 |