Tony Dang
@tonydangblog
👨💻 Web Developer (JS: Astro/Svelte/Three.js + Elixir: Phoenix/LiveView)
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https://tonydang.blog 08-01-2013 03:41:22
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Good progress on the (now official) Inertia.js Elixir/Phoenix adapter lately! Excited for the future of this stack. ✅ Server-side rendering ✅ Form validation helpers ✅ Lazy data evaluation ✅ Partial reloads github.com/inertiajs/iner…
Thanks for the shout-out, Tony Dang! Check out this recent Elixir Mentor podcast featuring some cool ideas to bring Y.js into an The Elixir programming language project using Extism: youtube.com/live/89T_QX2sc…
I got Derrick Reimer's Inertia.js adapter for Phoenix working with Svelte, including SSR! 🚀 Setting up SSR was a bit tricky, so I documented everything in a repo with a detailed guide and example project. Check it out here: 🔗 github.com/tonydangblog/p… #Svelte #MyElixirStatus
Learning Elixir 🤝 supporting charity 8 more days to get this Humble Bundle! The bundle contains books from PragmaticProgrammers by authors like José Valim Chris McCord Andrea Leopardi 🇺🇦 Frank Hunleth Peter Ullrich among others 🙌 #myelixirstatus #elixir The Elixir programming language Phoenix Framework
In the next release Inertia.js will get TS support for Svelte.
Rich Harris Phoenix Framework htmx.org / CEO of function keys (same thing) Phoenix and Svelte make a potent combo. Svelte with channels makes realtime apps trivial. Also check out LiveSvelte for some interesting higher level ideas with LiveView integration. Feel free to reach out when you start tinkering!
Mux is hosting our next React & Remix Bay Area meetup! Join us on August 27 for an awesome tech talk by Sébastien Morel and plenty of time to chit-chat about all things web. Excited to see you there! RSVP via Meetup or Luma!
Benjamin Barrell 🪶 ElixirConf The proof of concept is probably as far as I will push the idea: github.com/josevalim/sync It includes a DESIGN.md document. I think this is a project where making something that works just for you is orders of magnitude easier than making a framework out of it.