<div dir="ltr"><div><span class="gmail-css-901oao gmail-css-16my406 gmail-r-1qd0xha gmail-r-ad9z0x gmail-r-bcqeeo gmail-r-qvutc0">You don't want to miss the third post in the series about </span><span class="gmail-r-18u37iz">BEAM</span><span class="gmail-css-901oao gmail-css-16my406 gmail-r-1qd0xha gmail-r-ad9z0x gmail-r-bcqeeo gmail-r-qvutc0"> the execution engine for </span><span class="gmail-r-18u37iz">Erlang</span><span class="gmail-css-901oao gmail-css-16my406 gmail-r-1qd0xha gmail-r-ad9z0x gmail-r-bcqeeo gmail-r-qvutc0">.  This time we are going to explore the just-in-time compiler or the "JIT" for short.</span><a href="https://t.co/KlrTCnYjwY?amp=1" target="_blank" dir="ltr" class="gmail-r-1n1174f gmail-r-1loqt21 gmail-r-1qd0xha gmail-r-ad9z0x gmail-r-bcqeeo gmail-r-qvutc0 gmail-css-4rbku5 gmail-css-18t94o4 gmail-css-901oao gmail-css-16my406" rel="noopener noreferrer" title="http://blog.erlang.org/a-first-look-at-the-jit/"><span class="gmail-css-901oao gmail-css-16my406 gmail-r-1qd0xha gmail-r-hiw28u gmail-r-ad9z0x gmail-r-bcqeeo gmail-r-qvutc0"></span></a></div><div><a href="https://blog.erlang.org/a-first-look-at-the-jit/">https://blog.erlang.org/a-first-look-at-the-jit/</a></div><div><br></div><div>/Kenneth, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson<br></div></div>