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Fred Wu
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Fred Wu
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Founder of https://t.co/GKGeBE1ayH, https://t.co/ckAR8W6W5D, https://t.co/FEF3BEnCww and https://t.co/R00wkfmA0X. https://t.co/HkUuYyFjXO
Melbourne, Australia เข้าร่วม Mart 2008
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Just launched my 3rd SaaS using Elixir/Phoenix, sharing some random thoughts: reddit.com/r/elixir/comme…
#elixirlang #buildinpublic
It's a browser extension to decode food labels on any websites for healthy eating. 👉 FeedBun.com
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If anyone's looking for an #Elixir or #Ruby dev, or a tech leader like CTO, I'm available for remote work or hybrid in Melbourne Australia. My GitHub: GitHub.com/fredwu My CV: persumi.com/u/fredwu/cv
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@solnic_dev Congrats mate, well deserved! Looking forward to more of your wonderful OSS contributions.
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Rizz.farm has just had a stealth capability upgrade. 🎉
For those who may have missed the news from Anthropic: anthropic.com/news/claude-3-…

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Woot! Elixir v1.17 is out, bringing you the first warnings and type checking based on our on-going work to perform type inference from patterns (and soon guards). A lot more to come, hopefully: elixir-lang.org/blog/2024/06/1…
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I jotted down some quick thoughts on the three versions of The Three Body Problems (novel, Tencent & Netflix), from a native Mandarin speaker's point of view: persumi.com/u/fredwu/p/thr…
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Today Elixir turns 12 years old! 🎉🥳
Let's celebrate with Elixir v1.17-rc, which includes our initial work on set-theoretic types, a brand new duration data type, and support for Erlang/OTP 27.
Want to give Elixir a gift? Give it a star on GitHub! github.com/elixir-lang/el…
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🎉 Official Figma Petal UI kit released!
This kit includes all the open source and pro components you need to design your app in Figma.
#elixirlang #myelixirstatus #uikit #petaluikit
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I'm hoping I can eventually extract and open source this, but I've been working on some cool agentic AI agent workflow stuff for a client project (in Elixir). #MyElixirStatus
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@codestirring Oh noes! Could you try resetting your password? rizz.farm/auth/reset-pas… If this still doesn't work I'll manually reset your account. Sorry about that, I'll look into what had happened, thanks for reporting the issue!
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A friend asked me for some good Elixir/Phoenix sample apps. So I googled and found a reddit post with someone recommending a list of projects "for good Elixir code / library code". And discovered that two of them are my libraries. 😂 #MyElixirStatus
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@hugobarauna @PetalFramework Thanks! The basic landing page structure was derived from @PetalFramework , otherwise it's just me experimenting with the messaging and seeking for feedback from those who I've shown the landing page to before launching.
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Considering doing a meetup talk or two on how I built Persumi.com in three months and Rizz.farm in six weeks, in my spare time, using Elixir/Phoenix/LiveView, with @PetalFramework and AI. Now just need to find time to jot down some notes. #MyElixirStatus
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@solnic29a @mspanc @josevalim @michalmuskala @thmsmlr Hey, a big fan of your work (in both Ruby and now Elixir), but I'm not sure I agree with this. After spending a decade on Ruby, and half a decade now on Elixir, I really grew to like the explicitness. It's actually simpler without too much magic imo. :)
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@mspanc @josevalim @michalmuskala @thmsmlr This would seriously speed up development in the early stages of every project. Inferring schemas and managing canonical schema mappings automatically would be another boost in productivity. I would love to contribute such functionality one day 🙂 (2/2)
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Maybe ironically I think this is what holds Elixir back as a language.
Because you're so productive, engineering teams are smaller and there are fewer jobs.
Entrepreneurship/new companies is the limiting factor to Elixir growth
Christopher Grainger (@cigrainger.bsky.social)@cigrainger
Two here and this is basically it for us too. Consolidating on Elixir was the impetus for this but yes, for small teams it’s just so much better.
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