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Shanti Chellaram on Pri-Queue and raft_erl – Elixir Internals

Shanti Chellaram on Pri-Queue and raft_erl – Elixir Internals

FromElixir Wizards


Shanti Chellaram on Pri-Queue and raft_erl – Elixir Internals

FromElixir Wizards

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on the show we welcome Shanti Chellaram to talk about a couple of Erlang libraries she has created! We hear from her about Pri-Queue and rafterl, and her motivation behind making them and some of the things we wishes she did differently! Shanti shares some of her background, early coding experiences, affinity for open source and her current work situation. From there we look at Pri-Queue, the problem it addresses and what a priority queue is. A highlight of the show is Shanti giving the best explanation of a bootstrapped skew binomial heap we have heard before explaining some of the main issues she faced in creating Pri-Queue. We then turn to rafterl, how she got started with it and her hopes for its future. Throughout the conversation Shanti shares her philosophy towards open source and coding going forward as well as offering advice for newcomers to Erlang. Make you you join us for this fantastic episode!
Key Points From This Episode:
A little bit about Shanti's background and current employment.
Shanti's early experiences and what got her into open source software.
Some coding decisions that Shanti would make differently in retrospect.
The problem that Pri-Queue solves; the dearth of data efficient libraries.
What is a priority queue? Ordering your data with scores.
Shanti explains a bootstrapped skew binomial heap!
Some of the hurdles that Shanti faced in writing Pri-Queue.
How Shanti got started on her other library, raft_erl.
The three Raft protocols and how much of it is implemented in the library.
Shanti's next goals for raft_erl; bug free and widely used.
The importance of distributed systems and Shanti's philosophy looking to the future.
Advice for someone just starting out in Elixir!
And much more!
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
SmartLogic — https://www.smartlogic.io/
Shanti Chellaram Linkedin— https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanti-chellaram-495444187
Shanti Chellaram on Twitter — https://twitter.com/theccoder
Shanti Chellaram on github — https://github.com/shantiii
Erlang — https://www.erlang.org/
Elixir — https://elixir-lang.org/
Pri-Queue — https://github.com/okeuday/pqueue
rafterl — https://github.com/shantiii/rafterl
MailChimp — https://mailchimp.com
Teachers Pay Teachers — https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
Purely Functional Data Structures — https://www.amazon.com/Purely-Functional-Structures-Chris-Okasaki-ebook/dp/B00AKE1V04
Rust — https://www.rust-lang.org/
Raft — https://raft.github.io/
Raspberry Pi — https://www.raspberrypi.org/
ElixirConf — https://elixirconf.com/2019
Partisan — https://partisan.cloud/
Special Guests: Dan Ivovich and Shanti Chellaram.
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Elixir Wizards is an interview-style podcast for anyone interested in functional programming and the Elixir Programming Language. Hosted by SmartLogic engineers Sundi Myint, Owen Bickford, Bilal Hankins, and Dan Ivovich, this show features in-depth discussions with some of the brightest minds in the industry, discussing training and documentation in Phoenix LiveView, the evolution of programming languages, Erlang VM, and more. In the current season, we're celebrating a decade of Elixir and exploring what the next ten years hold for this powerful language. With expert insights from guests including José Valim, Hugo Baraúna, and Saša Juric, we discuss emerging trends in cyber security, cloud infrastructure, web transports, machine learning, static vs dynamic types, and what the future might hold for Elixir developers. Learn more about how SmartLogic uses Phoenix and Elixir. (https://smartlogic.io/phoenix-and-elixir?utm_source=podcast)