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    Beam

    Beam

    A type-safe, non-TH Haskell SQL library and ORM

    ...Backends can be written and maintained independently of this repository. For example, the beam-MySQL and beam-firebird backends are packaged independently.
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    Apache Beam

    Apache Beam

    Unified programming model for Batch and Streaming

    Beam is especially useful for Embarrassingly Parallel data processing tasks, and caters to the different needs and backgrounds of end users, SDK writers and runner writers.
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    Rustler

    Rustler

    Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions

    Rustler is a library for writing Erlang NIFs in safe Rust code. That means there should be no ways to crash the BEAM (Erlang VM). The library provides facilities for generating the boilerplate for interacting with the BEAM, handles encoding and decoding of Erlang terms, and catches rust panics before they unwind into C. The library provides functionality for both Erlang and Elixir, however Elixir is favored as of now. The code you write in a Rust NIF should never be able to crash the BEAM. ...
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    Hex

    Hex

    Package manager for the Erlang ecosystem

    Hex is the official package manager for the Erlang ecosystem, supporting languages like Elixir and Erlang that run on the BEAM virtual machine. It integrates seamlessly with build tools such as Mix and Rebar3, allowing developers to fetch, publish, and manage packages efficiently. Hex provides a centralized repository, ensuring that packages are easily discoverable and maintainable, thereby streamlining the development workflow within the BEAM community.​
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    AtomVM

    AtomVM

    Tiny Erlang VM

    Brings Erlang, Elixir and other functional languages to really small systems. AtomVM implements from scratch a minimal Erlang VM that supports a subset of ErlangVM features and that is able to run unmodified BEAM binaries on really small systems like MCUs. There is much more information, including a more complete "Getting Started Guide," extensive documentation, examples, and contact information available on the AtomVM project website. AtomVM aims to be easily portable to new platforms with a minimum effort, so additional platforms might be supported in a near future. ...
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    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Cloud Dataflow Google-provided templates for solving data tasks

    DataflowTemplates is the source repository for Google-provided Dataflow templates that are intended to solve large-scale in-cloud data processing tasks without requiring users to build everything from scratch in a full development environment. The repository is centered on templated pipelines powered by Google Cloud Dataflow and Apache Beam, making it easier to run common integration and movement jobs such as data import, export, backup, restore, and bulk API operations. Its structure shows support for multiple generations of templates, including v1 and v2 implementations, as well as related metadata, YAML assets, plugins, and Python components that support broader template execution and maintenance. ...
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    Phoenix Framework

    Phoenix Framework

    Peace of mind from prototype to production

    Phoenix is a high-performance, productive web development framework written in Elixir. It runs on the Erlang VM (BEAM). It is designed to support both traditional request/response web applications. It also supports real-time, soft-real-time applications via WebSockets, channels, PubSub, and presence features. Phoenix emphasizes fault tolerance, scalability, and developer productivity. It provides tools like code generators, LiveView integration, templating, routing, and a flexible plug pipeline. ...
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    Dialyxir

    Dialyxir

    Mix tasks to simplify use of Dialyzer in Elixir projects

    Mix tasks to simplify use of Dialyzer in Elixir projects. Elixir 1.6 is required, to support the new pretty printing feature. If your project is not yet on 1.6, continue to specify 0.5 in your mix deps. Warning messages have been greatly improved, but are filtered through the legacy formatter to support your existing ignore files. You can optionally use the new Elixir term format for ignore files. You may want to use the --format short argument in your CI pipelines. There are several...
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    Gleam

    Gleam

    A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!

    Gleam's powerful static type system helps find and prevent bugs at compile time, long before it reaches your users. It also serves as a productive refactoring tool, enabling programmers to confidently make large changes to unfamiliar code, quickly and with low risk. For problems, the type system can't solve (such as your server being hit by a bolt of lightning) the Erlang virtual machine provides well-tested mechanisms for gracefully handling failure. Hunting down bugs can be stressful so...
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    BentoML

    BentoML

    Unified Model Serving Framework

    BentoML simplifies ML model deployment and serves your models at a production scale. Support multiple ML frameworks natively: Tensorflow, PyTorch, XGBoost, Scikit-Learn and many more! Define custom serving pipeline with pre-processing, post-processing and ensemble models. Standard .bento format for packaging code, models and dependencies for easy versioning and deployment. Integrate with any training pipeline or ML experimentation platform. Parallelize compute-intense model inference...
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    Membrane Core

    Membrane Core

    The core of Membrane Framework, multimedia processing framework

    membrane_core is the foundation of the Membrane multimedia framework for Elixir, providing the abstractions and runtime needed to build real-time audio and video pipelines. It models media processing as a graph of lightweight, supervised OTP processes—elements connected by links—so work is isolated, fault-tolerant, and easy to scale or reconfigure at runtime. The core defines a clear lifecycle and callback API for elements, plus concepts like buffers, events, and capabilities/format...
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    Jekyll Pure Liquid Table of Contents

    Jekyll Pure Liquid Table of Contents

    A GitHub Pages compatible Table of Contents generator

    GitHub Pages can't run custom Jekyll plug-ins so when generating Tables of Contents (TOCs), you're stuck with either a JavaScript solution or using kramdown's {:toc} option. However, by using {:toc}, you are forced to have that code next to your actual markdown and you can't place it in a layout. This means every. single. post. will need to have the snippet. If you choose the JavaScript approach, that's perfectly fine but what if JS is disabled on someone's browser or your page is just...
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    desktop enables building cross-platform desktop applications with Elixir by pairing a Phoenix/LiveView UI with a native webview shell. The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration. The library exposes desktop-specific affordances such as system tray menus, window management, and notifications, so applications feel native rather than like generic web wrappers. ...
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    Caramel

    Caramel

    Functional language for building type-safe applications

    ...Caramel should let anyone with existing OCaml or Reason experience be up and running without having to relearn the entire language. Caramel strives to integrate with the larger ecosystem of BEAM languages, like Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Purerl, LFE, and Hamler.
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    Pyrlang

    Pyrlang

    Erlang node implemented in Python 3.5+ (Asyncio-based)

    This is a drop-in Erlang node implementation in Python 3, implementing a network Erlang node protocol. It was designed to allow interoperation between existing Python projects and BEAM languages: Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Luaerl, LFE, Clojerl, and such. With just a few lines of startup code your Python program becomes an Erlang network node, participating in the Erlang cluster.
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    seq2seq

    seq2seq

    A general-purpose encoder-decoder framework for Tensorflow

    seq2seq is an early, influential TensorFlow reference implementation for sequence-to-sequence learning with attention, covering tasks like neural machine translation, summarization, and dialogue. It packaged encoders, decoders, attention mechanisms, and beam search into a modular training and inference framework. The codebase showcased best practices for batching, bucketing by sequence length, and handling variable-length sequences efficiently on GPUs. Researchers used it as a baseline to reproduce classic results and to prototype new attention variants and training tricks. It also offered scripts for data preprocessing, evaluation, and exporting models for serving. ...
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    The X Beam ("the cross beam") is a cross platform C++ 3D world simulation engine with powerful customization support. It is currently being developed for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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    Command line tool for accessing the Sunny Beam device from SMA under Linux. It only requires the libusb library. No additional drivers are needed. Reads power production of the solar panels through the Sunny Beam: - current production, - total production
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