I didn't know membrane until now. We do some things similarly (like transcode), although I'd like to provide the full chain, from source to playback with real-time video manipulation (such as ad, bumper insertion, filtering, ...) The latter is unique to do that open sourced.
Isn’t erlang a very different, almost opposite concurrency model? I’m not an erlang expert but async message passing is a very different style. The limitation around background tasks in structured concurrency is trivial in erlang for example
i switched from JS to Elixir. there are many benefits you can google yourself, but one thing i've realized for myself is that in regards to webapps LiveView is a real innovation. now PHP and others are copying what Elixir is doing, which is great, but it seems like Jose and others in the space are keeping Elixir on the frontline of innovation for a long time still. time and time again (like with the ML stuff) it amazes me how much Elixir is actually inventing new stuff and thinking outside of the "just a language" box. i almost quit programming honestly, because i just couldn't take the needless complexity of everyday life and Elixir saved my career. now i get shit done.
I’ve started coding at your age, while I was in Veterinary School. Now I’m 37 and I’m a pretty good developer, not (only) because of my technical capabilities, but because of my communication skills and empathy, that’s something that you can learn elsewhere.
Last year I was a bit depressed because I haven’t achieved great goals (midlife crisis) and so I started learning something new (Jazz Piano) from start, and that is bringing me joy again.
This makes me feel that the joy is in the process, I will never be Jhon Carmack or Bill Evans, but I’m always growing and that is beautiful.
I’ve learned piano basics when I was a child. Then almost completely stopped playing (I devoted myself to learning IT). And a couple months ago I decided to start again (Im 36 now). I was searching for a book like this, and didn’t found anything. thanks a lot!!!!!
I’ve been working with Elixir for a variety of use-cases for years and I just love it.
The only problem we had is the obvious: You don’t have all the libraries you will find in JS or Python. But usually is easy to dig into the oss libraries and create a PR, and the community is amazing!