Michael Fich needed to build a kinda complex SQL query using multiple operator types. He shares how they built a query that fit their needs and how they translated that into a composable query within Ecto.
Fred Hebert wrote an article about what would change when you start centering your workflow around a living system. He explores what an equivalent to Joe Armstrong's Universal server could look like and forces the immutable world to let one do live code upgrades.
John Ankanna wrote a series of 5 articles that guides you in developing a Facebook chatbot from scratch with Elixir/Phoenix. From creating your Facebook developer account to sending and receiving messages by adding webhooks.
In this course we'll use message brokers to set up data pipelines on your local machine to introduce Broadway's functionality. You'll learn how to leverage those tools within Broadway to create data pipelines capable of processing tens of thousands of messages per second!
The time it took to run the suite of the system Simon Zelazny was working on was starting to reach that point one would say: “I’m just going to push the code to have tests run in CI, I have other things to do”. He shares the solution they built to optimize the test suite running time from 460 seconds to 69 seconds! How? Going from all tests in sequence to all tests in parallel.
Anna Lito Michala examines the landscape of IoT devices and the opportunities in the current Erlang/Elixir ecosystem. She explores existing work in distributed systems, resilience and reliability techniques, and new frameworks and approaches in federated learning.
Pebble is a platform for land investors to systemize and scale their businesses. We're profitable, growing quickly, and our customers rave about us. We're hiring a full-stack engineer with experience developing customer-facing, web-based software. Our core product is written in Elixir using the Phoenix and LiveView frameworks. Check us out!