remi·3 tahun yang lalu·discussWe (Mirego) made the move from Rails to Elixir years ago for three main reasons: productivity, maintainability and performance → https://shift.mirego.com/en/elixir-functional-programming
remi·3 tahun yang lalu·discussIt’s not a shell utility, it should work with any shell. $ which networkQuality /usr/bin/networkQuality
remi·4 tahun yang lalu·discussReminds me of the classic CSS book (2005?) by Dan Cederholm: https://www.amazon.com/Bulletproof-Web-Design-flexibility-pr...
remi·5 tahun yang lalu·discussShamless plug for our Elixir boilerplate we’ve been maintaining for three years :) https://github.com/mirego/elixir-boilerplate
remi·5 tahun yang lalu·discussIn 2016, we started to use Elixir as our default backend stack (from Ruby on Rails) for new projects and never looked back! We have since shipped a dozen projects using Phoenix, Ecto, Plug and Absinthe.
remi·6 tahun yang lalu·discussThe “new” thing (if you didn’t know it before) is that GitHub applies a collapse/expand behavior to <details> elements.