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45. Fault Tolerance with Actors
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Chris and Soroush continue their discussion of the future of concurrency in Swift by considering how Erlang achieves fault isolation with actors.
- Concurrency in Swift: One approach
- Previously: Episode 42: Actors
- Erlang and Elixir
- Erlang Hot Code Swapping
- Concurrent and Distributed Programming with Erlang and Elixir: Part 1
- Errors and Processes
- Who Supervises The Supervisors?
- Fault Tolerance doesn't come out of the box
- Concurrency in Erlang & Scala: The Actor Model
- Alan Kay
- Smalltalk
- What is OTP? (Learn You Some Erlang)
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a supporter at patreon.com/fatalerror.
94 episodes
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Content provided by Chris Dzombak and Soroush Khanlou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Dzombak and Soroush Khanlou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Chris and Soroush continue their discussion of the future of concurrency in Swift by considering how Erlang achieves fault isolation with actors.
- Concurrency in Swift: One approach
- Previously: Episode 42: Actors
- Erlang and Elixir
- Erlang Hot Code Swapping
- Concurrent and Distributed Programming with Erlang and Elixir: Part 1
- Errors and Processes
- Who Supervises The Supervisors?
- Fault Tolerance doesn't come out of the box
- Concurrency in Erlang & Scala: The Actor Model
- Alan Kay
- Smalltalk
- What is OTP? (Learn You Some Erlang)
Get a new Fatal Error episode every week by becoming a supporter at patreon.com/fatalerror.
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