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Beam (predecessor)

Beam (predecessor) was an early web framework designed to help developers build scalable, real-time applications efficiently. It provided tools and structure for managing processes, handling concurrent connections, and maintaining state, particularly suited for chat systems, collaborative apps, and real-time dashboards. Beam's architecture emphasized fault tolerance, distribution, and performance, enabling applications to run smoothly even under high loads. As a predecessor, it laid important groundwork for newer frameworks, influencing modern solutions in scalable, concurrent web development.