
Tyler A. Young βοΈπ§π»βπ»
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#ElixirLang developer working at @JumpAdvisorAI. Former software dev at @felt and @XPlaneOfficial. He/him. @[email protected]
Kansas City, MO
Joined April 2011
RT @changelog: π§ New episode with @chris_mccord!. The creator of @elixirlang's Phoenix framework tells us about his remote AI runtime for bβ¦.
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RT @sasajuric: Due to recent discussions about Phoenix contexts, I'm sharing the articles I wrote a few years ago which present my view onβ¦.
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RT @chris_mccord: is publicly available! . I can't wait to see what folks build and where this goes!. - remote AI rβ¦.
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RT @flo_arens: I am really looking forward to Phoenix LiveView 1.1 π₯. - Colocated Hooks.- Keyed Comprehensions .- New portal component (useβ¦.
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RT @src_rip: ex_unit tip:. You definitely have successful tests that still print something out to the STDOUT. I see you. I know you do. Toβ¦.
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RT @ZachSDaniel1: Elixir 1.19 is a banger! I'm so pleased with the direction that #ElixirLang is going. My programs just get faster and morβ¦.
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RT @josevalim: Do I know anyone at Paddle? We would love to contribute Elixir snippets to the official docs. :D.
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RT @FU_joehudson: Most people live their lives in between these 2 emotions-. 1. Hope that if they achieve something, they will find happineβ¦.
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RT @ExMexConf: π’ CFP + Sponsorship now open!. ποΈ ExMex Conf: Nov 6β7 in Austin, TX. ποΈ Got something to share?. π€ Want to help make this Elβ¦.
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TIL that SmartRent forked the #ElixirLang Styler project to actually make it configurable. Quokka is the Credo-but-just-fix-it-for-me that I've wanted for 6 years of doing Elixir. π π π .
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Two interesting things to note:. - The overwhelming majority of poll respondents on both sites say they'd read it, but the overwhelming majority of replies say they wouldn't.- As I've always found, people on the mammoth site have higher rates of self-reporte conscientiousness
You're working on a new feature while trying to navigate around a new codebase. You come across an unfamiliar module with a large (~50 lines) moduledoc. What do you do?.
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