ok I got like 3% of all this but it inspired me to learn more about Phoenix and Elixir. I think I found my next full-stack framework... Syntax is a little confusing at first and there's a lot of "magic" happening so I guess there's a lot of framework-specific stuff to learn but this guy just added concurrent STT to a webapp in literally 20 mins so I'm sold 🤯
Yeah, there is definitely some language and framework background knowledge needed but a lot less than other languages and frameworks to achieve the same result.
What’s really amazing is, all of that was first try. And also, this is running stuff on background with supervisors, it can be run on a cluster, and more features of erlang vm. It’s insane this is so easy.
Hats off for a great, relevant, and non-trivial demonstration of some of the latest and greatest features Elixir and Phoenix! Thank you, Chris.
ok I got like 3% of all this but it inspired me to learn more about Phoenix and Elixir. I think I found my next full-stack framework... Syntax is a little confusing at first and there's a lot of "magic" happening so I guess there's a lot of framework-specific stuff to learn but this guy just added concurrent STT to a webapp in literally 20 mins so I'm sold 🤯
Yeah, there is definitely some language and framework background knowledge needed but a lot less than other languages and frameworks to achieve the same result.
What’s really amazing is, all of that was first try.
And also, this is running stuff on background with supervisors, it can be run on a cluster, and more features of erlang vm.
It’s insane this is so easy.
Too much awesomness in 1 video
* Nx, Axon, Wishper
* New live view streams api
* ffmpeg, async stream
* pubsub
* ecto embeds
18:20 "Hello and welcome to the Thinking Elixir podcast where we cover the news of the community and learn from each other." I love that opening!
Hel-loooo is my favorite start of a podcast
This platform continues to inspire. Wonderful stuff!
feels like 2+ hour tut somehow magically presented in >20 min vid
Very impressive, and very inspiring. I am mostly python, but it looks like we don’t have a monopoly on the ML world anymore!
Would love to do a podcast about this rad new way of making web apps
Watching Chris do this feels like Black Magic. Crazy cool indeed.
Thinking Elixir is a great podcast! Excellent example!
Impressive!😊
Impressive!
Awesome
nice!
Can someone give me hint what editor is used? Is it a some visualcode with vim plugins?
Okay, that's a vscode with a vim plugin.