Congratulations. The wait is over
Finally, the authors of that book will be at peace after all this time.
Great news!! LiveView 1.0 is out!!!
Congratulations to all involved and especially to Chris McCord for creating fantastic LiveView!!!
Elixir 1.17, OTP 27
I think it happened during mix format
or when I ran the application to test, I wasn’t quite checking when it was applied, I bumped the package and focused on testing and making sure everything behaves as expected. When I went to commit, it had done all the formatting already
Congratulations and thank you for your efforts
Congrats to the team
Congratulations to the team! Thanks for all the hard work!
Congratulation to Chris and the Live View team
Thanks for your amazing work!
Congratulations to Chris and the Team! This is an amazing milestone!
Edit: Removed a bug report because it was self-inflicted! Full GitHub issue here: LiveDashboard route throws RuntimeError · Issue #3559 · phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view · GitHub
Congratulations to Chris and all involved in making this happen!
Also, an early Christmas to all. Merry Christmas everyone!!
One of the largest and most anticipated releases in the Elixir ecosystem, and the reply count is at 29?
Guess we are a bunch of spoiled developers who saw it coming for a long time and are happy with LiveView for a long time already
- Extend HEEx
{@foo}
syntax for interpolating variables inside tag bodies
Already gave my congrats on several places, but here it goes: Thanks a lot for the LiveView team effort on this anticipated release!
With the new syntax interpolation does anyone have syntax highlighting working, more specifically in VS Code. I guess the Phoenix extension will need to be updated?
Congrats to everyone who has contributed
Absolutely fantastic news! Such an innovative and useful tool set! Congratulations and thanks for the hard work.
Awesome! Thanks to everyone who contributed
Exactly, I used it since 0.1
in production and besides a few bugs that were easy to hack around in the project, this technology worked flawlessly, each new release just added some nice new features and rethought some of the ideas.
This is a huge milestone from the point of view of integration, it seems liveview became a core part of phoenix for some time now, improving and shaping the overall ecosystem.
LiveView’s initial announcement is what brought me to Elixir. I’ve been using it in prod shortly after first release and have never looked back. 1.0 to me feels like a confirmation I made the right choice, and even stronger confidence that things are going to be pretty stable going forward. I’m very grateful to the Phoenix team for taking the time to refine it by fire.