Daniel, I just wanted to say. I love your content. I spotted your channel via the "The Javascript Problem" video. It's been a year now that I've been dissatisfied with React and have been trying out other frameworks (specicially solidjs) and with your video coincidentally that time I was learning golang and was tired of "fullstack frameworks". Great content. Keep it up. Actually really glad you mate this Elixir video. While I'm more interested in Gleam than Elixir, I think It'd be benificial to learn the greater Elixir/Erlang ecosystem since Gleam is still so new.
@@DanielBergholz Definitely. If I can give a suggestion: I'm starting to learn elixir, and its my first functional language, so I still need to adjust the way of thinking in a elixir way. Would help a lot to see someone solving some problems using elixir, I already watched a lot of talks, and did almost every tutorial, but there are very few coding content out there. I would love to see Advent of Code in elixir, I think that would help to think through a problem using elixir. Thanks!
I'm an SRE / backend developer and I want to learn fullstack without touching js/react and elixir/phoenix liveview looks perfect. i'm using your content to learn and it is really good. thanks!
Nice one! Keep it going! You can also install elixir with asdf version manager, it's not required, but it's very handy to switch between different versions of Elixir. Cheers!🍾
Thanks! You have a good point, if you need to constantly switch between Elixir projects, they might be using different versions, and changing it with asdf is a lot easier 🤝
Começando aqui, vejo Elixir como uma linguagem de nicho ainda, mas pensando em um futuro onde Multicore só tender a crescer acho que ela vai longe, baita aula vlwws.
@@matheusdepaula8061 obrigado! Exatamente, por enquanto ela ainda é meio nichada mas o futuro é multicore, e o elixir está mais do que preparado pra isso 🚀
Is Elixir a good first language for an aspiring full stack web dev with a background in / passion for UI/UX? I know enough JavaScript to get by, but I’m far from a programmer. And JS server side is getting more splintered and convoluted every day.
@@DanielBergholz thank you for the advice. I understand the risk, especially since I'm getting on in years; but, in my analysis, demand for Elixir devs will continue to trend sharply higher, especially by the kinds of renegade, forward-thinking organizations anyone passionate about web dev, like myself, would like to work for. The overwhelming majority of JS "jobs" I see are for "cog in a wheel" type positions I would never take anyway. I'd rather work outdoors on a ranch than be a cubicle cog-in-a-wheel.
Need is not the right word, i mean it's a really perfomant language but my Next.js app have 0 users😅 , i like that phoenix is more complete like rails tough 👍
@@patolorde I decided to use Elixir + Phoenix mostly because it's batteries included like Rails. And then being able to scale to the moon is just a nice bonus 😅
@@patolorde If you are interested in messaging based distributed systems, then you should try elixir. You will never be able to build such a distributed system in JavaScript.
elixir is stacked on top of ancient tech and cant compile to a binary....is this 1996, is this PHP Remixed? No mention of how slow it is with cpu bound task. Its concurrency lets you run all your task slow all at once 😂 and it is fault tolerant but you will always deploy in a container because the architecture is so brittle. Learn Go or Rust, stop clowning around.
Clear, concise, and applicable. That's how a crash course should be. You the man! 🚀
Thanks a lot! 🔥
Daniel, I just wanted to say. I love your content. I spotted your channel via the "The Javascript Problem" video.
It's been a year now that I've been dissatisfied with React and have been trying out other frameworks (specicially solidjs) and with your video coincidentally that time I was learning golang and was tired of "fullstack frameworks".
Great content. Keep it up. Actually really glad you mate this Elixir video. While I'm more interested in Gleam than Elixir, I think It'd be benificial to learn the greater Elixir/Erlang ecosystem since Gleam is still so new.
@@Metruzanca thank you! I hope you enjoy this course 🚀
Awesome! Looking forward to the series on Elixir and learning functional programming
This course is exactly what I was looking for. An Elixir course from someone with a JS background. Great work!
Great looking forward to this series.
Parabéns Daniel! Vc explica muito bem! Aguardando as próximas aulas! Tmj!
@@csharpiro muito obrigado!
Estava aguardando ansiosamente por isso
Aí sim! 🚀
Nice really looking forward to the series
Thanks, keep up with the elixir content, the internet is already full of js content, its hard to find some good content like yours!
Thank you! Elixir definitely needs more free content on TH-cam 🚀
@@DanielBergholz Definitely. If I can give a suggestion: I'm starting to learn elixir, and its my first functional language, so I still need to adjust the way of thinking in a elixir way. Would help a lot to see someone solving some problems using elixir, I already watched a lot of talks, and did almost every tutorial, but there are very few coding content out there. I would love to see Advent of Code in elixir, I think that would help to think through a problem using elixir.
Thanks!
I'm an SRE / backend developer and I want to learn fullstack without touching js/react and elixir/phoenix liveview looks perfect. i'm using your content to learn and it is really good. thanks!
@@omelettttttteeeeeee thanks a lot! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content 🔥
Nice one! Keep it going!
You can also install elixir with asdf version manager, it's not required, but it's very handy to switch between different versions of Elixir.
Cheers!🍾
Thanks!
You have a good point, if you need to constantly switch between Elixir projects, they might be using different versions, and changing it with asdf is a lot easier 🤝
very nice lessons. Just started learn elixir with it.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 🙌
Cara, conteúdo muito bom! Te acompanho desde que falou dos 5000 frameworks de JS e como é cansativo ter que lidar com isso ;) sucesso!
Tamo junto! Obrigado 🚀
Thank you, now I will start to learn it :D
Começando aqui, vejo Elixir como uma linguagem de nicho ainda, mas pensando em um futuro onde Multicore só tender a crescer acho que ela vai longe, baita aula vlwws.
@@matheusdepaula8061 obrigado! Exatamente, por enquanto ela ainda é meio nichada mas o futuro é multicore, e o elixir está mais do que preparado pra isso 🚀
Listened to the 'Phoenix is Not Your Application' talk earlier. Then, you drop this? Perfect.
P.S. First.
Awesome! I hope you like the crash course!
wooow ai simmm! esse curso vai ate que nivel ?
Eu vou tentar cobrir o mínimo necessário para você conseguir aprender Phoenix em seguida. Então tudo menos a parte de OTP
@@DanielBergholz pretende lançar algo sobre otp ?
@@jorgerobertotomaz3103 No momento não. No futuro quando eu tiver mais experiência, talvez
Nice, subscribed!
Is Elixir a good first language for an aspiring full stack web dev with a background in / passion for UI/UX? I know enough JavaScript to get by, but I’m far from a programmer. And JS server side is getting more splintered and convoluted every day.
@@JamesJosephFinn it depends on your goals. If you want to get a job, I do not recommend elixir. Stick with JS
@@DanielBergholz thank you for the advice. I understand the risk, especially since I'm getting on in years; but, in my analysis, demand for Elixir devs will continue to trend sharply higher, especially by the kinds of renegade, forward-thinking organizations anyone passionate about web dev, like myself, would like to work for. The overwhelming majority of JS "jobs" I see are for "cog in a wheel" type positions I would never take anyway. I'd rather work outdoors on a ranch than be a cubicle cog-in-a-wheel.
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Commenting as a lover of Elixir
Boa Daniel, seria insano trazer em pt tbm
Comment for promotion!
Keep them vids coming sub 😁
Thank you
Awesome
Conteudo muito bom!
Muito obrigado!
Nice
but but but Elixir doesnt need types, we pattern match.
daddy Valim wont make bad choices 😂😂😂😂
meanwhile he is actively slandering Gleam on Developer Voices , who has static types already 😂 this freakin guy is an egomaniac.
Sorry, I didn't understand why, if you already know a programming language, you would need to switch to elixir.
@@patolorde you don’t. Keep using your language
@@patolorde for me personally, I switched to elixir because I was tired from JavaScript
Need is not the right word, i mean it's a really perfomant language but my Next.js app have 0 users😅 , i like that phoenix is more complete like rails tough 👍
@@patolorde I decided to use Elixir + Phoenix mostly because it's batteries included like Rails. And then being able to scale to the moon is just a nice bonus 😅
@@patolorde If you are interested in messaging based distributed systems, then you should try elixir. You will never be able to build such a distributed system in JavaScript.
hi
mi leg itches
elixir is stacked on top of ancient tech and cant compile to a binary....is this 1996, is this PHP Remixed? No mention of how slow it is with cpu bound task. Its concurrency lets you run all your task slow all at once 😂 and it is fault tolerant but you will always deploy in a container because the architecture is so brittle.
Learn Go or Rust, stop clowning around.