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Episode 133 of Thinking Elixir. We talk with Philip Brown who started Prise in Jan 2022 using Elixir, Axon and Nx to apply machine learni...
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Episode 132 of Thinking Elixir. LiveView isn’t always the right answer. Chris Nelson created LiveState to enable embedding custom HTML co...
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Securing our apps is our responsibility as developers. We are the custodians and the guardians of our user’s data. We met up again with M...
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Episode 130 of Thinking Elixir. The Elixir community is buzzing with excitement around Bumblebee! Bumblebee makes it easy to use a variet...
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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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Episode 132 of Thinking Elixir. LiveView isn’t always the right answer. Chris Nelson created LiveState to enable embedding custom HTML co...
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Securing our apps is our responsibility as developers. We are the custodians and the guardians of our user’s data. We met up again with M...
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Episode 125 of Thinking Elixir. While hearing how Elixir is being used in the Royal Bank of Canada’s Capital Markets, we learned a lot of...
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Episode 126 of Thinking Elixir. As software developers, there are many different types of companies we can work at. We met up with the El...
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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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Episode 128 of Thinking Elixir. The Phoenix 1.7 announcement blog post mentioned the ability to swap out Cowboy for another webserver lik...
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We get a glimpse into the EEF’s Security Working Group with Bram Verburg. We learn about existing resources available to the community an...
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Episode 137 of Thinking Elixir. After covering the week’s news, we talk about upgrading our apps to Phoenix 1.7.0 and what the experience...
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Episode 127 of Thinking Elixir. We talked with Spawnfest competitors Filipe Cabaço & Joel Carlbark about their entry “Lively”. Lively...
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Episode 133 of Thinking Elixir. We talk with Philip Brown who started Prise in Jan 2022 using Elixir, Axon and Nx to apply machine learni...
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Episode 130 of Thinking Elixir. The Elixir community is buzzing with excitement around Bumblebee! Bumblebee makes it easy to use a variet...
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Episode 136 of Thinking Elixir. The “fediverse” has become a hot topic of late. Fortunately, Mayel de Boniol joined to explain what feder...
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In episode 78 of Thinking Elixir, we talk with Chase Granberry about Logflare. We learn why Chase started the company, what Logflare does...
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In episode 88 of Thinking Elixir, we talk with Michael Crumm, the primary author of the Phoenix Live Dashboard, about a new project of hi...
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In episode 93 of Thinking Elixir, we talk with Michael Lubas about protecting our Phoenix applications from common automated bot attacks....
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Episode 119 of Thinking Elixir. Kat Marchán was the maintainer of NPM CLI for 5 years but now works at Microsoft on the VisualStudio prod...
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