This feature of @github has to be one of the biggest operational security risks.
Why when you're searching to add people do a repo does it search the entire corpus of users?!
Show me the people in my org first!
Only in @elixirlang can you have a team of 2 developers shipping
1. Lua integration for end-users
2. Binary protocol for firmware
3. Globally connected IOT devices
4. State propagation via CRDTs
5. Real-time UI displaying events
7. End-to-end integration tests
...in 3 months
Well, the new @elixirlang 1.17 caught a bug in a well-tested module in our app!
(DecodeException wasn't alias'd)
This particular function head was missing a test. +1 for types
I always hear people complaining about the lack of libraries in @elixirlang. Last night I just soft launched a product with
1. Built in password and magic link auth
2. SPA web app
3. Transactional email with @postmarkapp
4. iCalendar style recurring scheduling
We’re a team of 3 engineers covering hardware, a cloud service, CLI, edge compute worker, ML stack, video processing, and WebRTC.
Biggest boon to productivity?
Everything is in a single monorepo. You can run the whole stack locally, and make changes across the system in one PR
If you're using @elixirphoenix LiveView and haven't tried LiveToast, you're missing out.
It's a drop in replacement to put_flash, but with so many more capabilities, and it looks great!
Demo: toast.src.rip
Amazing work @src_rip
Building out @elixirlang support for easily working with @TimescaleDB.
This is a good time to announce that I'll be speaking at @CodeBEAMio on Accessible Time-Series data with @TimescaleDB in November!
I'm excited to announce an alpha release of an @elixirlang interface to Luerl, ergonomically called Lua.
We've used it in production for over 6 months to power our internal and external scripting.
Feedback and PRs are welcome!
github.com/tv-labs/lua#myelixirstatus