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📈 Level up your development skills! Explore "Observability: Reducing Noise in Elixir Applications" for expert tips on optimizing logs and exceptions. https://lnkd.in/ea5s2Xb3 #MyElixirStatus
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Just blogged: Integrating callbacks with structured concurrency in #Scala. https://lnkd.in/dVtWycVz
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Day 87/200: Daily Leetcode Challenge In a town, there are n people labeled from 1 to n. There is a rumor that one of these people is secretly the town judge. If the town judge exists, then: The town judge trusts nobody. Everybody (except for the town judge) trusts the town judge. There is exactly one person that satisfies properties 1 and 2. You are given an array trust where trust[i] = [ai, bi] representing that the person labeled ai trusts the person labeled bi. If a trust relationship does not exist in trust array, then such a trust relationship does not exist. Return the label of the town judge if the town judge exists and can be identified, or return -1 otherwise. Example 1: Input: n = 2, trust = [[1,2]] Output: 2 #100daysleetcodechallenge #java #begineer #dailycoding
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Published on HackerNoon, this article explores how BEAM enhances Elixir and Erlang, focusing on: -Concurrency mechanisms -Fault tolerance strategies -Benefits for distributed systems Insight into the runtime powering robust, scalable applications. #Elixir #Erlang #FunctionalProgramming #BEAM #DistributedSystems #Concurrency #FaultTolerance #HackerNoon
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How to quickly identify a concurrency issue using Continuous Feedback, by Asaf Chen. https://lnkd.in/dnrA6hAH #springboot #java #observability #opentelemetry #kotlin
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the cover is a animebits but the content is variety of tasted to learn more about how elixir handling processes and Agent can come to save the day!
Handling state between multiple processes with elixir
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🚀 Excited to share the first part of my article series on 'Mastering Concurrency in Go'! Dive into essential concepts for developers in #GolangConcurrency. https://lnkd.in/gTwH5XwY I'd love to hear your thoughts and insights! Share your feedback on the article in the comments section 😀
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