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Actor Mesh Serverless Platform

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Overview

Since UC Berkeley published its Cloud Programming Simplified: A Berkeley View on Serverless Computing in the year of 2019, several solutions for Stateful Serverless and Durable Computing are emerging on the market. Originally coming from some contributors to the Cloudstate (currently Kalix project) Eigr Spawn is the Erlang world's solution to the issues of durable serverless computing.

Serverless runtimes are often hidden in cloud providers' offerings and exposed only by their programming API and deployment procedures. With Spawn we explore an open source serverless runtime built for the cloud and on-premises, running on BEAM and ERTS with a polyglot programming model for building general-purpose applications. From BEAM for all.

To learn more about how Erlang can, through any programming language, help you developer, architect, or company quickly achieve your business goals, just take a look at our documentation.

Blogs

https://eigr.io/blog/spawn-the-actor-mesh/

https://eigr.io/blog/beyond-monoliths-and-microservices/

Talks

You can see some talks on Youtube about Eigr Community or Spawn in the links below:

Nice to meet you, my name is Sepp

Our cyberpunk mascot is called Sepp, he is an Ibex, an animal typical of the Swiss Alps, who loves to walk through the Eiger mountains. His name is Sepp, which is the German form of Joseph or Joe. Sepp and his lineage, specifically, go back to Viking times which is why he can sometimes be a little rude, but he's a good guy and loves helping his friends.

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