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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.

gleam.run

gleam.runGleam languageThe Gleam programming language
#Gleam#Elixir#Rust

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.