5 years ago today I released the first version of Credo, a static code analysis tool for #elixirlang with a focus on code consistency and teaching.
Read all about it here: https://t.co/X6rxO917iZ #myelixirstatus
Hey friends. I’m looking for a junior-to-mid backend engineer to join my team (which is just me) at @Veeps. It's a great team (still just me). 100% @elixirlang and LiveView, but backend heavy. DMs are open 🤓
10 years ago, I published the first version of Inch. Wow.
This was not only my first project to gain some publicity in the Ruby community, but its Elixir version was also my first public Elixir project.
https://t.co/YovV9TLNoY #myelixirstatus
I'm creating a testing library to write feature tests (no JS) regardless of whether you're visiting a LiveView or static page.
Been wanting something like it for a while. Finally started working on it.
Any pitfalls I should consider?
Example usage 👇
#MyElixirStatus
Interested in @37signals ONCE: Campfire but would rather build your own? Check out https://t.co/zzXE6ZDNOG and you'll get a huge head start. @elixirphoenix is the perfect framework for things like chat. #MyElixirStatus cc @elixirlang
@akoutmos To this day I dislike the marketing part of OSS.
Not saying it is not needed or that it doesn't lead to nice conversations, just saying that the coding part is nicer. 😎
Tomorrow marks 13 years since the first commit to the Elixir repo. And today we celebrate by announcing that Elixir is, officially, a gradually typed language:
Aaaaand it's finally out ✨
Credo 1.7 brings SARIF support, checks IDs and the ability to pass multiple files to the Mix task.
Read all about it: https://t.co/dKW3ICMl0Q
#myelixirstatus#elixirlang
If you're like me (spending New Year's Eve on the interwebs), you might be interested that Credo's first RC for version 1.7 just dropped 👏 #myelixirstatus
https://t.co/kNv3gUl5Zy