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Jesse Gumm gumm@REDACTED
Wed Dec 8 16:54:22 CET 2021


Oh, rock on!

Thanks for the purchase and for the feedback!

I look forward to hearing any thoughts or questions after you've worked
further through the book.

-Jesse


On Wed, Dec 8, 2021, 12:10 AM Jack <jax@REDACTED> wrote:

> I want to say thanks for mentioning this.  I just bought the PDF and am
> having a good time learning Erlang and Nitrogen.  This book is making it
> fun for me to actually pick up a language very new to me!
> Have a great day, I'll try to come back with some good questions in a few
> weeks.
> Jack
>
> On 12/6/21 6:25 PM, Jesse Gumm wrote:
>
> Hi Sheldon,
>
> Nitrogen is actually still active, though I'm admittedly a bit slow with
> adding new stuff to it.
>
> November 2020, Lloyd Prentice and I released a book about Nitrogen Dev:
> builditwithnitrogen.com about it, and my current work has been working on
> working through the backlog to get Nitrogen 3 released.
>
> Most development lately has been in the 'rebar3' branches in the various
> Nitrogen repos (Nitrogen dev is split among 5 or so repos: most prominently
> nitrogen, nitrogen_core, and simple_bridge).
>
> If you have any questions, I'm available in the Erlang slack (as chops),
> on erlangforums.com in the "Nitrogen category" tag (
> https://erlangforums.com/c/erlang-frameworks/nitrogen-forum/66), or on
> the Nitrogen mailing list.
>
> -Jesse
>
> On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 10:19 AM ultrafilter <ultrafilter@REDACTED>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We currently use cowboy in our rest services and I like it a lot.
>> It's very fast, doesn't get in the way, has nice API and the code is very
>> clean (I'm new to the language and use cowboy source code as a reference of
>> how to do stuff properly in erlang).
>> I'm looking for a library or lightweight framework for implementing web
>> applications on top of cowboy (ideally implemented in the same spirit).
>> So far I came across nitrogen and it looks interesting, but from its
>> github it doesn't seem like it's being actively developed.
>> There's also N2O, but it's not clear how widely it's used and if there's
>> any community around it.
>>
>> Did I miss any options?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sheldon
>>
>
>
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>
>
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> Jack Downes
> Unique Solutions, Inc.jax@REDACTED
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