EMx 043: Using GenServers and Tasks Together to Create Fault-Tolerant Apps with Jack Marchant
Mark Ericksen and Josh Adams ask Jack Marchant, a software engineer from Australia, about a few of his blog articles. Jack Marchant compares supervision trees to react component trees using his background in both the frontend and the backend. The panel exchanges views on what these observations might look like and how they can help elixir developers. Mark Ericksen turns the discussion to Jack Marchant's articles on genservers, and the lessons he learned in working with genservers.
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EMx 043: Using GenServers and Tasks Together to Create Fault-Tolerant Apps with Jack Marchant
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- Mark Ericksen
- Josh Adams
- https://reactjs.org/
- http://absinthe-graphql.org/
- https://reactjs.org/docs/error-boundaries.html
- https://www.jackmarchant.com/articles/you-might-not-need-a-genserver
- https://www.jackmarchant.com/articles/using-a-genserver-to-handle-asynchronous-concurrent-tasks
- https://www.jackmarchant.com/articles/lonestar-elixir-conf-2019-highlights
- https://medium.com/@Bettio/atomvm-how-to-run-elixir-code-on-a-3-microcontroller
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