ThinkingElixir

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ThinkingElixir

ThinkingElixir

@ThinkingElixir

Helping teams and individuals adopt Elixir and thrive. Elixir courses and podcast.

Salt Lake City, UT Se unió Nisan 2019
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Elixir by Software Mansion
Elixir by Software Mansion@swmansionElixir·
New version of the Elixir Language Tour is here! 🚀 In this release we vastly extended the Processes chapter, so you can learn & play with core OTP components: Links, Agents, GenServers and Supervisors. The tour runs fully in your browser – all thanks to Popcorn 🍿 Try it out: elixir-language-tour.swmansion.com/introduction @elixirlang
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ThinkingElixir@ThinkingElixir·
🌴 No new episode this week. We're taking a little vacation! We’ll be back next week with a fresh episode. Thanks for your patience! 🎙️ #ElixirLang #MyElixirStatus
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José Valim
José Valim@josevalim·
Elixir v1.20.0-rc.2 series is out! Overall, the compiler finds more bugs, for free, and it has never been faster: * Infers types across clauses, finding more bugs and dead code * Compiles ~10% faster and has a new interpreted mode (up to 5x faster, scales to the number of cores) * Modifying a struct definition recompiles fewer files (better incremental compilation) Please give it a try and share your feedback! Expect at least two additional RCs before v1.20.0!
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Hugo Baraúna
Hugo Baraúna@hugobarauna·
Livebook desktop now supports Linux! #ElixirLang
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José Valim
José Valim@josevalim·
Most people treat the static vs dynamic debate as a foregone conclusion, but in practice type systems restrict the expressive power of programming languages in ways that leak complexity to developers. New article: Type systems are leaky abstractions — the case of Map.take!/2
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ThinkingElixir@ThinkingElixir·
We talk about how an SDK for a service is just “glue code”. You rarely even need all of it. A good AI capable Elixir dev + Opus 4.6 can build what is needed in a day. This removes the advantage that “mainstream” languages enjoy with official SDK support. #ElixirLang
ThinkingElixir@ThinkingElixir

News includes Mark’s new Sagents AI agent library, @JoseValim on why @ElixirLang is best for #AI, LiveDebugger v0.6.0, Elixir salary analysis, new #MCP server implementations, #Lua for Elixir revamp, and more! #ElixirLang youtube.com/watch?v=H1iyBr…

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ThinkingElixir@ThinkingElixir·
@josevalim Yeah! An SDK for a service is just “glue code”. You rarely even need all of it. A good AI capable Elixir dev + Opus 4.6 can build what is needed in a day. This removes the advantage that “mainstream” languages enjoy with official SDK support.
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José Valim@josevalim·
The great folks at @ThinkingElixir were discussing this point in this week's episode too!
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José Valim@josevalim·
This was a prescient post from @wojtekmach: why bring a large SDK to talk to a service, while you and your coding agent can quickly write a "small development kit" that covers exactly what you need, tailored to your app use cases? dashbit.co/blog/sdks-with…
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Mark Ericksen
Mark Ericksen@brainlid·
Introducing Sagents -- an open-source #ElixirLang framework for building #AI agents with human oversight, composable middleware, and real-time @ElixirPhoenix LiveView integration. Built on OTP. Each agent is a supervised GenServer. Watch the full demo: youtube.com/watch?v=r-14qc…
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