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Drinking from the Elixir Fountain of Resilience
Summary
Jearvon Dharrie talks about the factors that contribute to Elixir's perfect match for fault tolerance and resiliency, besides the Open Telecom Platform (OTP). The topics are ease of deploying, operations and monitoring, typespecs, and the BEAM's forgiving nature.
Bio
Jearvon Dharrie is a software engineer at Comcast. He spends his day working with Javascript, Ruby, and Python. In his free time he enjoys toying with programming languages. He is currently interested in Clojure and ClojureScript.
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