I’ve put together a couple of beginner level posts on Phx.Gen.Auth:
https://experimentingwithcode.com/phoenix-authentication-with-phx-gen-auth-part-1/
https://experimentingwithcode.com/phoenix-authentication-with-phx-gen-auth-part-2/
I’ve put together a couple of beginner level posts on Phx.Gen.Auth:
https://experimentingwithcode.com/phoenix-authentication-with-phx-gen-auth-part-1/
https://experimentingwithcode.com/phoenix-authentication-with-phx-gen-auth-part-2/
Last month, our colleague Lukas Larson launched the JIT compiler for the BEAM VM. The JIT compiler offers a performance boost of anything from 30% to 130% increase in the number of iterations per second. In our latest blog, Lukas demonstrates the performance testing of the JIT Read more at https://www2.erlang-solutions.com/jitblog2
You can post in one of the Official Blog Posts threads (like this one), or, via Devtalk and a new thread will be posted in our #learning-resources:blogs section here for each blog post so long as you have an account with the same primary email address on both forums (if you don’t, it will be cross-posted to our general catch all thread).
Please see this announcement for details: Calling all BEAM Bloggers!
Hi @alvises,
Just a note to let you know I’ve read your real-time object detection article a few times now - there are heaps of gems in there. Thanks for putting together such a comprehensive walk-through of how to make Elixir & Python talk together.
Hi there! If you are wondering how to simplify your Elixir/Phoenix codebase, check out 5 tips and code recipes for your next Elixir/Phoenix project! Spoiler: custom Ecto schema, reversed with
statements etc.
I just wrote a piece on the elixir handling of child specs works and how the standardization for child_spec/1
(and as a side-effect start_link/1
) came to be:
If you encountered problems with long-loading data in your projects, here’s a few words on how to handle them with GenServer: Phoenix Live View: Handling long-loading data with GenServer
Hey everybody!
I’ve just published a video, and related article, where I show how to use Bakeware, a cool tool to compile Elixir applications (CLIs, Scenic, Phoenix etc.) into single executable binaries.
Hello! I wrote 2 blogs about setting up Mutual TLS in Elixir. Part 1 goes over setting up basic Mutual TLS with HTTPoison and Part 2 covers some advanced concepts (testing client authentication, intermediate CAs).
Some thought and practices about building multi-level supervision tree in Elixir.
http://www.thinkingincrowd.me/2020/09/06/multi-level-supervision-in-elixir/
To celebrate the upcoming 500,000th hex download of ex_cldr I’ve started a simple blog on internationalisation and localisation with Elixir.
its called Adventures in Internationalization and Localization.
Starting to experiment with some design and architecture patterns, starting with the Circuit Breaker
https://allanmacgregor.com/posts/circuit-breaker-pattern-in-elixir
This discusses the “double mount” one does have with a fresh request to an liveview page. It’s something questioned every now and then on slack and a conversation last week prompted me to write something down in a more permanent medium.
And already another one, because I nearly lost the insight to my trash being cleared out:
This is about using unnest in postgres for ordering rows by arbitrary means, but also using is as a clean option for updating the position column for user orderable data.
https://kobrakai.de/kolumne/unnest-for-runtime-sorted-results/
Since a language tag is the canonical way to express user preferences, I wrote an article about what a language tag tells you about user preferences. It turns out I can tell you quite a lot.
Erlang Term Storage in Elixir programming. How does it work?
A proper introduction to ETS, supported by a tutorial on building a GenServer to save, search and delete data from the ETS table. Enjoy!
Overcoming Elixir’s limitations when it comes to longer mathematical calculations and huge amounts of mutable structures by using the :erlport dependency to launch Python: Launching Python in Elixir
The next generation of distributed applications are investigated using WebAssembly and Elixir: Planetary Scale Rust and Golang by Embedding WebAssembly in Elixir