You might want to consider starting with udon, my "learn riak core" application I wrote a couple years ago: http://basho.com/posts/technical/understanding-riak_core-building-handoff/
https://speakerdeck.com/mrallen1/building-distributed-applications-with-riak-core https://github.com/mrallen1/udon Happy to answer questions here, via twitter @bytemeorg, or github issues, or in irc on #riak (might be slow - I don't look at riak-user constantly.) Mark On Monday, July 17, 2017, 11:16:01 AM CDT, David Bloom <ipro...@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Riak list! After watching many videos about Erlang and LFE in particular I think I get it and now understand the many benefits of the BEAM and thought that Riak would make an excellent tool to build applications with. While getting excited I learned of Basho's current limbo status but still interested in learning Riak as it has already been adopted enough that it seems that Riak (or it's future open-source name whatever) is here to stay. How can I compile a working Riak? Is it daft of me to learn Erlang/LFE to get future work supporting existing Riak installations? Though very new to the Erlang ecosystem, I've managed to use Kerl to install different versions of R16 and R17, even used it to install Basho's patched R16 but nothing works. Would it be better to try using the existing Riak containers on Docker Hub? Any thoughts or tips for a Lisper looking to work with and learn more Erlang? My resume available upon request. Thanks in advance for your help. -David Bloom_______________________________________________ riak-users mailing list riak-users@lists.basho.com http://lists.basho.com/mailman/listinfo/riak-users_lists.basho.com
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