Hackernews posts about Erlang
Erlang is a programming language and runtime environment designed for building scalable, fault-tolerant, and concurrent systems that excels at handling high volumes of network traffic and distributed computing tasks.
- Erlang ARM32 JIT is born (www.grisp.org)
- I Fell in Love with Erlang (boragonul.com)
- Erlang-Red Walkthrough – Visual FBP for Telecom: Diameter AAA on Erlang/OTP (blog.tadsummit.com)
- Ejabberd 25.10 / ProcessOne – Erlang Jabber/XMPP/Matrix Server – Communication (www.process-one.net)
- Calling Elixir from Erlang (joearms.github.io)
- A Stop-the-World Debugger for Erlang (and the Beam) (dl.acm.org)
- Show HN: Erlang/Elixir library to work with Supabase (github.com)
- Squeezing the Beam into 16MB – Code Beam Lite STO 2025 – Talks (erlangforums.com)
- Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing (2023) (stevana.github.io)
- Gleam: a type safe language on the Erlang VM (gleam.run)
- Swift-erlang-actor-system (forums.swift.org)
- Using Erlang hot code updates (underjord.io)
- Gleam, Coming from Erlang (olano.dev)
- Elixir/Erlang Hot Swapping Code (2016) (kennyballou.com)
- Booting 5000 Erlangs on Ampere One 192-core (underjord.io)
- AtomVM, the Erlang virtual machine for IoT devices (www.atomvm.org)
- Erlang/OTP 27 Highlights (www.erlang.org)
- Distributed Erlang (vereis.com)
- Run Erlang/Elixir on Microcontrollers and Embedded Linux (www.grisp.org)
- Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in Erlang/OTP SSH (nvd.nist.gov)
- My Blog Engine Is the Erlang Build Tool (ferd.ca)
- The Optimizations in Erlang/OTP 27 (www.erlang.org)
- Erlang 28 on GRiSP Nano using only 16 MB (www.grisp.org)
- The Erlang Runtime System (blog.stenmans.org)
- Erlang/OTP 27.0 Release Candidate 1 (www.erlang.org)
- Htmx Is a Erlang (matt.sh)
- Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good (2013) (learnyousomeerlang.com)
- The Erlang Ecosystem (2018) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Erlang/OTP 27.0 Release (www.erlang.org)
- Deep Diving into the Erlang Scheduler (blog.appsignal.com)
- A response to "Erlang – overhyped or underestimated" (2010) (jlouisramblings.blogspot.com)