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How to store in-memory data in Dart and how to do it correctly? What kind of solution do we have to "share" a reference to an object containing data? Let review the solution I would have used on Erlang/Elixir:. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Writing Elixir code is not really exciting to me, but, to be honest, if someone today wants to create an application from scratch and is looking for a big pool developers and a battle tested distributed infrastructure (the BEAM VM), Elixir is probably one of the best choice nowadays. The community is active, the documentation is great, the language looks like a mix between Ruby and Python, without the annoying... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Phoenix is a framework for Elixir, the same way Rails is a framework for Ruby. Its mission is to be a productive framework that doesn't compromise on speed or maintainability. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
I've heard about Elixir since it appeared and I built small things to play with, but I never really got into it. What motivated me, besides the job opportunities popping up in Brazil and the world, is the community. Everyone is very welcoming and embraces diversity, which in my view is exactly what's needed to grow a language further. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
I believed step 4, temperature control, was the most critical. I maintained temperature using hot water bottles and glass bottles filled with hot water inside a styrofoam box. Inside the box, I placed a Raspberry Pi 4 with an AHT20 temperature/humidity sensor to monitor the temperature. The software running on the Raspberry Pi 4 was an application built with Nerves, an IoT framework for Elixir. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Hello, I got used to use RARBG and now I am struggling a bit to find new good content online so I went on youtube to try to understand how to download movies and TV series for free using these "words" you showed and some hours latter what I understood is that the PLEX server is a tool for streaming files you have in one device to other devices. Then Radarr and Sonarr are used by PLEX to organize these movies and... Source: almost 3 years ago
I've set NZBGet up to use newshosting.com as the level 0 news host and I have an active paid account with them. Source: about 3 years ago
Just upgraded to a 1.5 gb fiber connection and after much discussion with Telus I was actually able to get the advertised speeds (1440 Mbps) on my PC. However I found that my downloads from newshosting.com peaked at 120 MB/s then dropped to 40 MB/s. Anythoughts on what this might be? Throttling or is their speed limits on the newshosting side. Source: over 3 years ago
I'm hoping there's a way to get the client to complete that process. Unfortunately, the help page on newshosting.com appears to be broken. Source: over 3 years ago
Am I doing something wrong, Is there a provider that is considerably better then vipernews and won't cost me as much as "http://newshosting.com/"? Source: over 3 years ago
Clojure - Clojure is a dynamic, general-purpose programming language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming.
GetNZB - GetNZB is a free Newsreader software with integrated NNTP access for downloading files from Usenet.
Rust - A safe, concurrent, practical language
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