PragmaticStudio

PragmaticStudio

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Free Phoenix LiveView Course

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Let’s get real. As in really knowing—clearly and practically—what’s up with Phoenix LiveView.

  • What is it?
  • How does it work?
  • What can I really build with it?

In this free video course from The Pragmatic Studio, you’ll get straight answers to these questions by seeing LiveView in action. One concept at a time. One real-world example at a time. One “AHA!” moment at a time.

We explore in-depth:

  • the overall programming model—it’s addictive, so consider yourself warned

  • what makes LiveView unique— it’s a game-changer

  • 15+ real-life examples—slip them right into your app

Nothing is left behind the scenes as “magic.” By seeing LiveView used in many different situations, you’ll quickly build up a strong intuition for when and how to use it.

“This is an awesome course! I really appreciate the way you build up the knowledge bit by bit. I’m already feeling confident to go out and use LiveView in my own projects.” - Jaime Iniesta

Get your copy of this free course today!

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PragmaticStudio

PragmaticStudio

Devtalk Sponsor

:fire: On or off? Pending or completed? Draft or published? Your Phoenix UI often needs a quick and easy way to toggle a bit of state.

Today we dropped the video for Example #12: Toggling State into our free LiveView course.

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PragmaticStudio

PragmaticStudio

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:clapper: Today we released the video for Example #10: Form Create, plus a challenging exercise!

In this example we use Ecto and changesets to dynamically create and add volunteers to a check-in list. As a bonus, we also use phx-update and temporary_assigns to reduce memory at web scale. :ok_hand:

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mrmurphy

mrmurphy

Just want to add a shout-out here. I bought the full course and it’s so good. I love the clarity, simplicity, and personality that these courses offer. The practical and detailed examples save me lots and lots of time of wandering through docs all by myself.

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