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🖥️ Elixir & Phoenix screencasts.

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This is literally the best deal I’ve ever seen on Elixir-learning books. If you’ve ever wanted to give the language a try, get this humble bundle: humblebundle.com/books/elixir-p…

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📺 New video: Building a Bootcamp for Elixir Newbies with Brooklin Myers Thanks to Mohammed Zeeshan for telling me about this. After you emailed me, I followed up with Brooklin Myers to learn more about Dockyard Academy. I love this kind of project! youtube.com/watch?v=xi_56G…

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Information density is one of the key things I want online. It’s why I won’t use new Reddit, why I still use an RSS reader and why I reskin my browser.

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What's the best practice for forking unmaintained or barely maintained open source that you just want to apply a few updates to and use personally and suggest to a couple of friends? Goals: - convenient to use/share - no long term obligations - don't upset the original author

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Well deserved! Tailwind has definitely increased my velocity on projects and generally just stayed out of the way and let me write the CSS I want. I’d never want to go back to the world of heavy frameworks like Bootstrap or Material Design.

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1) Give speakers the ability to test their audio, like Zoom does. Or at the very least, have a notification that pops up on their phone to notify them of bad connection or low-quality audio. A nontrivial amount of the conversation was “can you hear me?” or “hey bro we can’t.”

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DM me if you're interested in joining the Elixir Newbie open-source contribution group Discord :) It's a great way to get started with open-source! #ElixirNewbie #MyElixirStatus

DM me if you're interested in joining the Elixir Newbie open-source contribution group Discord :) It's a great way to get started with open-source!

#ElixirNewbie #MyElixirStatus
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đź“ş New screencast: Refactoring I go through three examples of the kinds of small scale refactors I've been seeing in a real world code base. youtu.be/_bFa7Gk0Qm4

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I can say from personal experience how much work it is to update tutorials to keep up with LiveView's rapid changes. I've been doing a massive upgrading project at work (LV 0.4 -> 0.17 so far) and haven't had bandwidth recently. Prag Studio's work on this is great for all of us!

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Elixir in Action, v3 is out! It's bar-none my favorite Elixir book in terms of showing what makes Elixir (and Erlang) special. Manning is offering a 45% discount on it until midnight tonight ET! (code: elixirinaction3up) manning.com/books/elixir-i…

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Solution: This happens if you have the following line in your MixProject.project/0 function compilers: [], You have to delete the entire line when removing :phoenix from the list because the default behavior is different from explicitly setting compilers to []. #myelixirstatus

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Gonna stream again and take another stab at upgrading Phoenix and LiveView for my podcast site in a few minutes. Should be smoother going this time: twitch.tv/alchemistcamp

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I'm a big fan of pushing client updates with server-rendered HTML. Staying closer to your data and your authorisation layer is powerful. However, we may be repeating mistakes from the past. Check out my conversation with Theo - t3.gg on the topic: youtube.com/watch?v=bfrzGX…