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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why Elixir, built on the Erlang VM, has become the language of choice for real-time, fault-tolerant systems in 2026. They dive into a specific case: Discord's move to Elixir for its messaging infrastructure, handling 400 million concurrent events daily with 99.999% uptime. The discussion covers the Actor model, OTP's supervision trees, and how Elixir's Phoenix framework with LiveView is changing web development. They also address common criticisms, like the learning curve and ecosystem maturity, and contrast Elixir with Go and Rust for high-concurrency workloads. A concrete look at where Elixir shines and where it doesn't.
#Elixir #RealTimeSystems #Concurrency #ErlangVM #OTP #PhoenixFramework #LiveView #Discord #FaultTolerance #ActorModel #Programming #Technology #SoftwareDevelopment #HighConcurrency #WebDevelopment #Backend #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast
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By FexingoIn this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why Elixir, built on the Erlang VM, has become the language of choice for real-time, fault-tolerant systems in 2026. They dive into a specific case: Discord's move to Elixir for its messaging infrastructure, handling 400 million concurrent events daily with 99.999% uptime. The discussion covers the Actor model, OTP's supervision trees, and how Elixir's Phoenix framework with LiveView is changing web development. They also address common criticisms, like the learning curve and ecosystem maturity, and contrast Elixir with Go and Rust for high-concurrency workloads. A concrete look at where Elixir shines and where it doesn't.
#Elixir #RealTimeSystems #Concurrency #ErlangVM #OTP #PhoenixFramework #LiveView #Discord #FaultTolerance #ActorModel #Programming #Technology #SoftwareDevelopment #HighConcurrency #WebDevelopment #Backend #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast
Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo