Aaaaand we’re at Issue #17: This week was shaped by writing more than 10,000 Lines of Elixir, doing String Manipulation Micro Optimisations and and testing Distributed Supervisors.
Check it out: https://elixirweekly.net/issues/17
Aaaaand we’re at Issue #17: This week was shaped by writing more than 10,000 Lines of Elixir, doing String Manipulation Micro Optimisations and and testing Distributed Supervisors.
Check it out: https://elixirweekly.net/issues/17
In Issue #18 we discover How To Link your Java Application to Elixir/Erlang, Strategies for Migrating a Phoenix App on Heroku and JavaScript-style Destructuring for Elixir.
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Issue #20 shows you Turbolinks with Phoenix, How to send Binary Data over Sockets and How Supervisors Work.
Issue #21 brings you Elixir v1.4.0-rc0, an Open Source forum in Phoenix from ElixirSips and a Phoenix GraphQL tutorial.
Issue #22 discusses New Router features in Plug 1.3 and and how to train Elixir Processes to learn like Neurons:
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Issue #23 brings us many-to-many upserts, Measuring Temperature on a Raspberry Pi and Connecting to a Remote Elixir node deployed with Distillery.
I haven’t been doing a good job of promoting ElixirWeekly these past weeks. But the community is steadily pumping out great content and we are making sure that ElixirStatus & ElixirWeekly are a great source of community news!
Checkout Issue #32 containing Monitoring Tools, Command Line Animations and a Slack Bot: https://elixirweekly.net/issues/32
In the latest issue, we get different kinds of promises, a deeper look at a 10K LOC Phoenix app and a comparison of Elixir and F#:
This week we see why choosing Elixir to build a startup was both a terrible idea and an awesome decision: