How Far Can You Push a GenServer ft. Brian Underwood - EMx 145
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Brian Underwood joins the mix to discuss his recent project where he created a game that would push more and more load onto a genserver to see at what point the performance and usability begins to degrade. The discussion includes an exploration of what this means as your application grows. Panel Allen Wyma Charles Max Wood Sascha Wolf  Guest Brian Underwood  Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.io Links How Far Can I Push a GenServer? Avoiding Microservice Megadisasters - Jimmy Bogard GitHub | bencheeorg/benchee erlang - npm Port Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger Brian Underwood  Twitter: Brian Underwood ( @cheerfulstoic ) Picks Allen- Keith Elder - Building A Highly Scalable Service that Survived A Super Bowl | Code BEAM SF 19 Brian- Elixir in Public Transit 3 case studies from Boston's MBTA | Erlang Solutions webinar Brian- ink Charles- Ready Player Two  Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Sascha- Obsidian Contact Allen: Plangora  Plangora Limited Plangora – YouTube Plangora | Facebook Tech_Plangora Limited_Elixir | Instagram Twitter: Plangora ( @Plangora ) LinkedIn: Plangora – Web and Mobile Development Plangora – Reddit Flying High With Flutter Flying High With Flutter Flying High with Flutter – YouTube Flying High with Flutter | Facebook Flying High With Flutter | Instagram Twitter: Flying High with Flutter ( @fhwflutter ) Teach Me Code Teach Me Code Teach Me Code | Facebook TeachMeCode | Instagram Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Sascha: Sascha Wolf
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