My favorite Erlang Container

An Overview of Kandria's Development with Lisp

Working in the software industry, circa 1989

ZooKeeper: Wait-free coordination for Internet-scale systems [pdf]

Issue #252

7/11/2022

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Hope you all had a nice weekend. Curation today took especially long, hence the delayed issue. Here are two interesting things I stumbled across though; The first is a bunch of visual explanations of core machine learning concepts, and the second is a report on how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the US spies on people. Anyway, here's the issue.

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My favorite Erlang Container

Published: 9 July 2022
Tags: distributed systems, erlang, kubernetes


Fred Hebert elaborates on a system he built with Erlang that allows for hot code updates for Kubernetes powered distributed systems.


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An Overview of Kandria's Development with Lisp

Published: 10 July 2022
Tags: common lisp, games


Nicolas Hafner describes what it takes to build a game (a 2D platformer open world action RPG) using Common Lisp.


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Working in the software industry, circa 1989

Published: 5 July 2022
Tags: history


Jim Grey shares a bit of what it was like developing software over 30 years ago.


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ZooKeeper: Wait-free coordination for Internet-scale systems [pdf]

Published: 23 June 2010
Tags: distributed systems


Patrick Hunt, Mahadev Konar, Flavio P. Junqueira, and Benjamin Reed present "a [replicable and centralized] service for coordinating processes of distributed applications" that "incorporates elements from group messaging, shared registers, and distributed lock services".


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