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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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Episode 129 of Thinking Elixir. Tracking, analyzing and visualizing time series data can add a lot of business value to a project! We met...
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Have you run mix ecto.dump and now rely on a structure.sql file to bootstrap a new DB? When you deploy a release to a production-like env...
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In episode 101 of Thinking Elixir, Ben Johnson explains his project Litestream.io, an OpenSource tool that replicates SQLite databases to...
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Episode 118 of Thinking Elixir. Honoring a user’s “right to be forgotten” is not only respectful, but it may be a legal requirement. Clém...
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At some point, large projects may choose to delete many old migrations and run mix ecto.dump to generate a structure.sql file. But then h...
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There is a new community resource available on writing “Safe Ecto Migrations”. When we get a migration wrong, it can lock up your product...
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Last week I was on a call with someone giving an overview of Crunchy Bridge, our multi-cloud fully managed database as a service. During ...
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Ever wanted to store a blob of custom data on a database record? When the data is stored using Ecto there are several ways we can do it. ...
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My last post about Sanakirja sparked a few really constructive discussions, and made me realise that people still cared about the problem...
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In episode 76 of Thinking Elixir, we talk with host David Bernheisel about his recently released Safe Ecto Migrations guide. Intended as ...
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Navigating codebases of any meaningful size is difficult. Most of a programmer’s time is spent jumping through the codebase, reading or s...
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If All You Have Is a Database, Everything Looks Like a Nail.
Databases are fabulous resources. Of course, we’ll abuse them in ways that ...
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