@unbalancedparen @knewter @peregrine @rbondev @jayroh know what can do zero copy messaging? Erjang
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@bascule@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh I think copying messages by default is perfectly fine, almost necessary, for erlang -
@bascule@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh I recommend that you check http://jlouisramblings.blogspot.com.ar/2013/10/embrace-copying.html … if you have not read it yet. -
@unbalancedparen@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh Erjang proved pretty much everything about that sort of reasoning wrong -
@bascule@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh why? have you seend a real systems running erjang that proves that sort of reasoning wrong? -
@unbalancedparen@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh no, but I know lots of people who have GC problems with Erlang programs -
@bascule@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh sure! the gc is pretty simple and "slow". however the good part is that the gc of one process -
@bascule@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh won't slow down the gc of another one. in some cases it can be a feature, in most it is not -
@unbalancedparen@knewter@peregrine@rbondev@jayroh a shared heap garbage collector can have similar soft realtime characteristics... - 2 more replies
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