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# ranch-talk
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[🖥️ Upstream][upstream] • [🐙 GitHub Mirror][github]
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I was asked to give a 5-15 minute talk on [Ranch][ranch], a TCP socket acceptor
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pool writter in Erlang, to show how OTP constructs are used in the real world
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and expose some of [Elixir's Phoenix's][phoenix] underpinnings. This
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[Livebook][livebook] contains my code and notes for that talk.
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Thanks to [Divvy][divvy] for inviting me to give this talk.
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# Usage
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Install and run a local Livebook in `attached` mode and automatically grab my
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code:
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```bash
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asdf install
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mix escript.install github livebook-dev/livebook
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git clone https://git.lyte.dev/lytedev/ranch-talk.git
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cd ranch-talk
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mix do deps.get, compile
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env LIVEBOOK_PORT=5588 LIVEBOOK_IFRAME_PORT=5589 \
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livebook server --default-runtime mix \
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"$(pwd)/ranch-talk.livemd"
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```
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Enjoy!
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[ranch]: https://github.com/ninenines/ranch
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[phoenix]: https://www.phoenixframework.org/
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[livebook]: https://github.com/livebook-dev/livebook
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[divvy]: https://getdivvy.com/
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[upstream]: https://git.lyte.dev/lytedev/ranch-talk
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[github]: https://github.com/lytedev/ranch-talk
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