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I am a huge fan of functional programming and recently discovered the maybe expression in Erlang. In the blog post I show an example of c...
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I ran into an interesting problem recently where simple concurrency on the BEAM via Task.async made my application a lot slower and a lot...
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Episode 190 of Thinking Elixir. In this episode, we delve into the significant updates to Phoenix LiveView with its march towards 1.0, in...
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Episode 187 of Thinking Elixir. In this episode, we celebrate the incredible ten-year journey of the Phoenix framework, marvel at the new...
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Episode 196 of Thinking Elixir. This week’s news includes the release of OTP 27.0-rc2 featuring the new json module, Phoenix Live reload’...
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Another week, another oldies-but-goldies post…
This one about Test Driven Development.
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An old article that I just reshared on TealFeed… :zombie:
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Hi folks! New week - new topic from Ukrainian Erlanger :metal: for Erlang Battleground. In this time described profiling tool eprof which...
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In episode 91 of Thinking Elixir, José Valim returns to continue with part 3 of our 5 part series as we count down to the 10 year anniver...
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Hi folks! New week - new topic from Ukrainian Erlanger for Erlang Battleground. In this time described profiling tool fprof which is avai...
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This is what we’ve been doing in our last HackWeek at NextRoll with @maco and @pablocostass
Now you can add typespecs to your modules us...
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Hi All. Did you hear about the Erlang spellchecker called Sheldon that Felipe Ripoll developed when he was at Inaka?
Thanks to amazing m...
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In episode 103 of Thinking Elixir, James Arthur shares his project Vaxine.io, an Elixir layer built on top of a CRDT based distributed Er...
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New week, new year, new old article…
This one from #2016, about the lessons that Hernan Wilkinson shared at
Inaka on a #techday, but tr...
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Hauleth (Łukasz Jan Niemier) takes us deeper into the Elixir and Erlang loggers. He recently closed a 3.5 year old bug on the ElixirLang ...
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In this episode of the Elixir Wizards Podcast, the wizards are joined by José Valim, creator of Elixir, to discuss upcoming features, the...
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News covers Chris McCord’s keynote speech on LiveView 1.0. We cover the EEF’s final election results, latest from the LiveView Native spa...
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Elixir has a built-in Zip library that comes with OTP. This post explores how to use the zip module and asks the important question: “Is ...
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Grimsby is an Erlang Port Controller written in Rust where an executable can be spawned, closing stdin if and when necessary, while captu...
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There are 3 main formatters for Erlang which you can use from the command-line,
rebar3_format,
Steamroller
elmfmt.
Visual Studio Cod...
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Billed as the ultimate rating of modern programming languages yet Python and Rust only gets two stars :rofl: but good news for erlang-eli...
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Interested in a blazingly fast type checker with 25 years of investment, delivered on the BEAM? Check out Caramel, an exciting project fr...
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Erlang is famous for its introspecting powers. You can get a lot of information about the processes running in your nodes without any ext...
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Todos coñecemos os focos de Erlang/Elixir máis renomeados do mundo, como a Suecia, o Brasil, a California ou Londres. Mais a comunidade, ...
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Just finished doing a clean install of macOS (which I highly recommend btw!) and have updated my macOS Ruby & Elixir/Erlang dev env s...
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This article was written by @rvirding …over a decade ago! Posting here in case anyone else finds it of interest and adding it to our Erla...
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Our blog has had a long standing interest in novel uses of the BEAM, or Erlang virtual machine, as shown by the many articles we have pub...
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If you were unable to join us recently for Code Mesh V conference you can catch up with our full suite of talk videos, QandA sessions and...
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A long time ago, I wrote an article about The Asymmetry of ++, thanks to
Fede Bergero’s findings. Let’s add a few more asymmetries to th...
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When I need to configure something in a complicated way, I find myself reviewing the embedded language that provided the server to create...
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We all know how to teach recursion. We’ve done it for decades. We pick some honored, time-tested examples—Fibonacci numbers and factorial...
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Just listening to this now…
Totally agree with @FrancescoC’s and @thompson_si’s comment “learn to learn” :sunglasses:
In our talk we’...
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Greetings from Membrane Framework team!
Check out our case study based on our latest projects at Software Mansion.
https://blog.swmansi...
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How I built a telnet chat server in 2021 with WebAssembly.
I love the aesthetics of terminals and I’m not the only one, there is a whole...
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