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A Visual Tour of Erlang

Kresten Krab Thorup · Youtube · 76 HN points · 0 HN comments
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Erlang Process Visualizer. Code available at http://github.com/krestenkrab/erlubi
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Oct 02, 2014 · 67 points, 8 comments · submitted by eddd
btbuildem
Very neat. Leaves me suspecting that a 2D rendition could be more readable / practical.
rdtsc
A simple application based structure can be viewed with a built-in GUI debug/inspector.

  $ erl
  > observer:start().
Then can explore application structure and process hierarchy. It is not as dynamic as this and is coarser grained. But can inspect process state, loading, scheduler utilization.
davidw
Observer is way more practical of course, but there's something very cool and futuristic about the 3D version. You expect Tony Stark to reach out and modify some of the processes or something. (You guys didn't know that Iron Man runs on Erlang?)
rdtsc
Hehe. When I was interning at a company and they had SGI systems back in the day. I accidentally stumbled on Fsn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fsn) and realized it was the file browser they used in Jurassic Park and it was real and I could actually use it.
DanBC
There are a few clones and similar 3d interfaces.

http://nooface.net/3dui.shtml

Like VRML it seems it was a tech before its time. I'd love a modern version of one of these with Oculus.

derefr
People compare Fsn to a lot of things (WinDirStat, etc.) but although they all attempt to do the same thing, none of them really do the visualization the same way (representing the filesystem as a recursively-weighted zoomable pie-chart.) The one program I know of that's at all similar is DaisyDisk (screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/5adRu0h.png). Seeing that representation makes me honestly wonder why OSes don't just build this sort of visualization right in as a folder "view" alongside tiles and lists.
rdtsc
Wow very cool.

Because Erlang systems are easily decomposed in actors and links / message between this kind of visualization becomes possible.

davidw
Here's a link to the actual project:

https://github.com/krestenkrab/erlubi

And here's what it uses to do the graphs, which is pretty cool in its own right:

http://ubietylab.net/ubigraph/

Too bad it's not open source software, though.

Jun 06, 2013 · 4 points, 0 comments · submitted by mindcrime
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