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16) ElixirConf US 2018 – Take Your Time – Ben Marx

ElixirConf US 2018 – Take Your Time – Ben Marx (@bgmarx)

OTP20 officially introduced dirty schedulers. In this talk, we’ll cover why they’re part of OTP and what function they perform. Using Rust NIFs, we’ll compare schedulers and dirty schedulers to illustrate the trade-offs between scheduler types. By the talk’s end, it should be apparent why dirty schedulers are part of OTP and how and when you should consider using them.

Audience: Intermediate, Advanced
Topics: nif, rust

All talks are available in the ElixirConf US 2018 Talks List or via the elixirconf2018 tag

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