AstonJ
October 29, 2025, 8:37pm
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jswanner:
I work at a consultancy, envylabs.com . I built and continue to work on a client app written in Elixir, gamedaymath.com , which is in the sports betting industry and primarily provides analysis of offered betting lines to sports bettors.
It’s awesome to see Envy Labs still going strong! When I first got into Ruby and Rails they were one of the biggest Ruby shops around - great to see them in Elixirland too now! For those who don’t know Envy Labs were also the team behind CodeSchool, which Pluralsight bought .
ghannam80:
I am working in the payments domain where we provide card processing, issuing and acquiring solutions. Unfortunately no Elixir till now as it is mainly Java solutions plus oracle/SQL server databases which make introducing Elixir a little bit harder as no commercial support for PostgreSQL in the market for critical service
Maybe you could introduce Elixir in different areas of the company?
cevado:
since I’ve started working with Elixir i’ve already worked on a few industries:
telephony resources management(packages, lines, stuff like that).
payment gateway.
telephony infrastructure(service provider).
salon management software.
marketing plataform(sales funnel).
secondary ticket market.
the first 2 were brazilian companies, that i’m not sure still uses elixir to this day, but all the other ones were US companies that i’m sure still works with elixir.
Nice, what has been your most enjoyable and which did you think suited Elixir the most?
cmo:
Industrial automation, mostly for underground coal mines. I have an app that connects to SCADA for reporting, reads machine data for replaying machine operation, and various other things. It is mostly Elixir, with a bit of F# and C# where it is needed.
I imagine that’s quite a unique sector to be in now. Wales had a lot of coal mines but pretty much all of them have been decommissioned. Funny thing is now we export over 50% of our green electricity to England! And they even drowned a village so that it could supply water for an English town. Grrr.
Great question! I pinched it for another thread: What are you working on and why do you think Elixir is a good/bad fit for it?
Oh wow! Try and get them to use Elixir?
We already know SquareEnix use Elixir in some sort of capacity so that could be worth mentioning to them?
manhvu:
I chose to work with Elixir because it allows me to natively integrate ML/AI (Nx and other libs) without relying to Python. I also have extensive experience with Erlang OTP. For me, Elixir is the best fit when building full stack, realtime and distributed system. I love how Elixir handles DSLs.
From my point of view, Elixir is the best choice for small teams (or solo developers) build complete systems.
That’s great to hear! <3
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