
This is how I do test-driven development in Elixir. This function is saved in .config/fish/functions so it preloads whenever I open the terminal. Fish shell is the one I've been using forever.
Then I can do either
onchange test/indie/domains_test.exs
OR
onchange test/indie/domains_test.exs --only dnssec
If I want to run specific tags only.
EDIT: How do YOU do it?
(DISCLAIMER: I'm farming Elixir engagement with this toot because I want to learn from you all)
Been using #zed for almost a year now, but the editor has reached a point where I can finally recommend it to others. With the debugger, out-of-your-way AI features, and the speed of it all, it’s been my main and only editor for the past month. I’m using it with #ruby, #elixir, and #flutter, and it’s been extremely productive.
Gleam is an interesting new functional programming language. It is an ML-family language with syntax very similar to Rust, but it's not a replacement.
If you like Rust and don't like Go (or Elixir's Ruby syntax), Gleam might be worth considering for I/O bound applications needing high concurrency.
Gleam can also replace Elm on the browser. Code written in Gleam is apparently 30% faster than hand-written JavaScript.
Y'all. I think I figured out the new Elixir brand!
闘魂Elixir ーー AtCoder Beginner Contest 391(A)をElixirとRustで楽しむ
https://qiita.com/torifukukaiou/items/e0b46d720807ba94f7e3?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
闘魂Elixir ーー AtCoder Beginner Contest 390(A)をElixirとRustで楽しむ
https://qiita.com/torifukukaiou/items/96f9e23709a89d1d9729?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
闘魂Elixir ーー AtCoder Beginner Contest 393(B)をElixirとRustで楽しむ
https://qiita.com/torifukukaiou/items/2c9ea3f47c322bd7b1d3?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
闘魂Elixir ーー AtCoder Beginner Contest 395(B)をElixirとRustで楽しむ
https://qiita.com/torifukukaiou/items/b47909534e39881b72bf?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
@deNBI and #ELIXIR-Luxembourg will offer a Train the #Bioinformatics Trainer in Bielefeld (Germany) (2-4 September) #Training #TtT. Learn how learners learn and get tips and tricks for your daily trainer life! For more information see: https://www.denbi.de/training-courses-2025/1897-train-the-bioinformatics-trainer
Do not forget the `@impl true`, team!
Compiler will be sad otherwise!
This is a general, platform agnostic question.
How are you using CQRS? what problems, benefits have you seen?
I programmed in Elixir for most of the day today.
I loved it. <3
I had enough I unsubbed from r/Elixir.
Instead of helping in any possible way, it is just making me DESPISE this tribal usual-culprit advertising mode that always the very same people seem to have.
It's incredibly dissapointing. I get more meaningful updates about Elixir in Mastodon than in any commercial site. It's the same people in Reddit, BlueSky, Twitter. Posting the same SHITE again and again.
闘魂Elixir ーー AtCoder Beginner Contest 400(B)をElixirとRustで楽しむ
https://qiita.com/torifukukaiou/items/4ca3af6f9195c7024a19?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
I was wondering how to give compile time configuration to Elixir dependencies in a Gleam project and came up with this kludge: https://blog.nytsoi.net/2025/06/28/gleam-elixir-compile-config
It's official now:
I'm looking for an #Elixir #Job preferably #freelance or #contracting. Open for anything right now.
Integrating @bioconductor packages with the #ELIXIR Research Software Ecosystem using #EDAM
https://pasteur.hal.science/hal-05098338/
From the recent ELIXIR All Hands Meeting, 2025, Jun 2025, Thessalokini, Greece