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Elixir Radar Newsletter Issue #443

 

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Articles

Benjamin Milde breaks down Phoenix's real-time communication tools—Registry, PubSub, Channels, Presence, and LiveView. By understanding these layers, you can make informed decisions about which abstractions to use for yout specific needs.
Learn how Livebook v0.14 improves code navigation with new features like module definitions in the Outline panel and go-to-definition for faster coding.
José Valim discusses the complexity of introducing concurrent operations on the client without causal ordering on the server. He explores the approach Remix applied and shows how LiveView handles the problems he discovered in Remix's approach.
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Jonny Eberhardt explains the key differences between Phoenix LiveView and LiveView Components. By understanding each one's lifecycle methods, you can effectively manage state, handle events, and build reusable UI parts.
Brian Cardarella introduces LVN Go, a new tool that simplifies LiveView Native development by bypassing Xcode. It connects directly to your Phoenix server and gives you features like LiveReload and other goodies to make development smoother.

 

Videos

Justin Schneck’s ElixirConf 2024 keynote dives into the future of bio-integrated computation, where the human brain becomes the ultimate analog computer. Schneck explores how wearable tech, AI, and mixed reality can reshape neurotherapies, blending consciousness with digital interfaces.

 

Job listings

NVIDIA - Santa Clara / Westford / Austin / Durham, USA
We are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join our mission to continue improving our HPC infrastructure. Our team builds and operates sophisticated infrastructure to enable business critical services and AI applications. Comfortable with at least two of the following programming languages: Golang, Java, C/C++, Scala, Python, Elixir.

 

Events

October 02-04 - Cadiz, Spain
October 14-15 - Berlin, Germany & Virtual
October 26 - Curitiba, Brazil
November 15 - New York, USA
November 21-23 - Bengaluru, India
April 02-03, 2025 - Braga, Portugal

 

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