What are some good open source projects that demonstrate WebSockets in Phoenix?
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by /u/crazyinsoul
10M ago
I wanna see how people use WebSockets in Phoenix, the best practices, the conventions.... etc submitted by /u/crazyinsoul [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Shud I slowly learn elixir or start learning pheonix
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by /u/clustershit
10M ago
I'm elixir thru different videos and books ( joy of elixir(completed) , elixir in action ) for the last 4 weeks. I'm currently learning concurrency in elixir thru the book elixir in action but the actual coding I've done till now is pretty less. I was wondering whether I shud learn Pheonix . I am a little familiar with rails and I think I can learn it faster because of that. I want to upskill myself before resigning from current job and saw pheonix framework and elixir. It looked good and different from what I'm currently doing and thats why I decided to learn this submitted by /u/clustershi ..read more
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What's new in Livebook 0.10 - Introducing Multi-Session Livebook Apps
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by /u/amalinovic
11M ago
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What's new in Livebook 0.10 - Introducing Multi-Session Livebook Apps
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by /u/hugobarauna
11M ago
Livebook 0.10 was released! ? The main new feature is Multi-Session Livebook Apps. You can think of them as something similar to scripts, but instead of running in a terminal, they are interactive web applications accessed through the browser. The other new features are: - Presentation View - Initial Erlang Support - Live Doctests - Dataframe File Export Announcement blog post: https://news.livebook.dev/whats-new-in-livebook-0.10---introducing-multi-session-livebook-apps-3Dbpss Full changelog: https://github.com/livebook-dev/livebook/blob/v0.10/CHANGELOG.md submitted by /u/hugobarauna [visit ..read more
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Phoenix on Rails - Elixir and Phoenix for Ruby on Rails developers
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by /u/DisciplineWitty7853
11M ago
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Elixir Streams |> Run a function N times
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by /u/RecognitionDecent266
11M ago
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V0.30 released of Gleam, a type safe and JS capable sibling language of Elixir!
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by /u/lpil
11M ago
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[Podcast] Thinking Elixir 159: Langchain with Elixir and Safe Ecto Migrations
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by /u/brainlid
11M ago
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Is elixir a good fit for a startup?
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by /u/corona_lion
11M ago
Requesting an objective opinion from you all. I am a huge fan of elixir and the entire stack. I am still picking up the language but given a choice, this would be my primary toolset. My primary stack before this was Java, which I am ok at, skill-wise, but, honestly, don’t wish to write any more. Now, I have a product idea and am contemplating a start up. Despite my love for elixir, I need to make very cautious choices while selecting the stack to develop the product with. The aspects I am evaluating - Suitability: Elixir wins this hands down. The product will be highly concurrent consumer w ..read more
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Trainings/Tutorials: Code BEAM Europe 2023 (Berlin + Virtual)
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by /u/Kami_codesync
11M ago
Before the conference and all the great talks, we bring to you training sessions with experts from whom you can learn about: deploying data science models in Elixir (this one is online) with Paulo Valente creating reusable and dynamic Phoenix.LiveView components with Łukasz Pauszek building your own multimedia solution with Membrane framework with Łukasz Kita and Dominik Wołek mobile apps with Elixir with Dominic Letz observability & debugging with Natalia Chechina and Francesco Cesarini More info + registration: https://codebeameurope.com/#training https://preview.redd.it/xaipxzmge ..read more
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