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Alex Koutmos

@akoutmos

Get your hands dirty 💻

🎙️ Podcast: beamrad.io
📙 Book author: akoutmos.com/top/books
⌨️ Elixir libraries: hex.pm/users/akoutmos
📈 SaaS founder: eaglemms.com

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Good discussion on Elixir (in addition to other FP langs) on the Lex Fridman podcast youtube.com/watch?v=522n1G… #MyElixirStatus #ElixirLang

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Version 0.4.0 of SqlFmt has been released 🎉🥳🎉🥳 If you want to heave neat and tidy Ecto Migrations be sure to check it out! hex.pm/packages/sql_f… #MyElixirStatus #ElixirLang

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Slides and source code of the demos of my talk about Livebook today at @alchemy_conf speakerdeck.com/hugobarauna/th… github.com/hugobarauna/li…

Chris McCord (@chris_mccord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

agent executing arbitrary js in its browser to collab with me (which I asked it to write itself by modifying its local `web` cli):

José Valim (@josevalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Tidewave: beyond code intelligence. While working on our web apps, we run code, query the database, read logs, search docs… but AI tools are limited to compiling code. Watch Tidewave transform Claude Desktop into an agent by running a MCP server in your web app!

German Velasco (@germsvel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally got around to looking at Phoenix Framework 1.8.0-rc! 🥳 👀 A quick(ish) look at the highlights in the official announcement 👇 #MyElixirStatus #ElixirLang

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Announcing Popcorn, a new library that makes Elixir work in browsers!🍿 Over the last few months, Software Mansion has been contributing to AtomVM, a tiny ErlangVM, and building a machinery around it to make a feasible solution for running The Elixir programming language in WebAssembly. And now it’s

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Most BBC traffic is going through an Elixir-powered routing layer and it is all running on 12 nodes: “fewer incidents, better spike handling, more confidence”.

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Using Backpex for the first time for internal admin pages. I am very impressed by what this library has to offer. UX is great, functionality is great, documentation is great. What more could you ask for! github.com/naymspace/back… #MyElixirStatus #ElixirLang

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It’s a very personal episode of the podcast this week, where I walk through what I consider to be the 11 biggest mistakes I’ve made in my entrepreneurial journey. This one was not easy to record, but I am proud of how it turned out. Check it out at the link below 👇

Jakub Skałecki 🚀 #buildinpublic (@jskalc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LiveVue v0.6.0 is here! 🎉 This is by far the biggest update since the initial release, months in the making 🫡 🚀 Out-of-the-box JSON Patch diffs reduce WebSocket payloads by 90%+ 📚 Complete docs overhaul 🌟 Client-side utilities A short thread 🧵 #myelixirstatus

LiveVue v0.6.0 is here! 🎉

This is by far the biggest update since the initial release, months in the making 🫡

🚀 Out-of-the-box JSON Patch diffs reduce WebSocket payloads by 90%+
📚 Complete docs overhaul
🌟 Client-side utilities

A short thread 🧵

#myelixirstatus
Chris McCord (@chris_mccord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phoenix 1.8.0 is officially out! - AGENTS .md for a level-up in LLM assisted dev - themes + dark mode - streamlined generators/layouts - revamped guides - scopes - phx.gen.auth magic links Huge thanks to Steffen Deusch and Dashbit for making it happen! phoenixframework.org/blog/phoenix-1…

Alex Koutmos (@akoutmos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Say what you will, but I maintain the same stance I took back in 2016 on React and JSX. Working on a Next.js documentation site at the moment and how people believe this is peak productivity honestly confuses me. The only logical explanation is Stockholm syndrome.