I hereby claim:
- I am michalmuskala on github.
- I am michalmuskala (https://keybase.io/michalmuskala) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASD4xBbD3s6nedsVDfSRtGTLOa33wAWB18kagmvYs7ktago
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Operating System: macOS | |
CPU Information: Apple M1 Max | |
Number of Available Cores: 10 | |
Available memory: 32 GB | |
Elixir 1.14.1 | |
Erlang 25.1.1 | |
Benchmark suite executing with the following configuration: | |
warmup: 2 s | |
time: 15 s |
Operating System: macOS" | |
CPU Information: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770HQ CPU @ 2.20GHz | |
Number of Available Cores: 8 | |
Available memory: 16 GB | |
Elixir 1.7.0-dev | |
Erlang 21.0 | |
Benchmark suite executing with the following configuration: | |
warmup: 5 s | |
time: 30 s |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
This reference is aimed at allowing you to comfortably read erlang documentation and consume terms printed in Erlang format. It does not aim at allowing you to write Erlang code.
This is a modified version of http://elixir-lang.org/crash-course.html
Erlang and Elixir have the same data types for the most part, but there are a number of differences.
{-# LANGUAGE GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-} | |
module Language.Brainfuck.Parser | |
(parse) | |
where | |
import Control.Monad.Except | |
import Control.Monad.State | |
data ParseError = Unexpected Char |
#!/usr/bin/env elixir | |
defmodule Committer do | |
defstruct [:name, :email] | |
def list(repo) do | |
repo | |
|> from_repo | |
|> Stream.unfold(fn str -> | |
case String.split(str, "\n", parts: 2, trim: true) do |
defmodule FizzBuzz do | |
def fizzbuzz(a) when rem(a, 3) == 0 and rem(a, 5) == 0, do: "FizzBuzz" | |
def fizzbuzz(a) when rem(a, 3) == 0, do: "Fizz" | |
def fizzbuzz(a) when rem(a, 5) == 0, do: "Buzz" | |
def fizzbuzz(a), do: a | |
end | |
1..100 |> Enum.map(&FizzBuzz.fizzbuzz/1) |> Enum.each(&IO.puts/1) |