9:58 correction: I got 300 to 500 users PER HOUR, not simultaneously Also, please install the Phoenix plugin for VScode as well: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=phoenixframework.phoenix
3:38 .. yep thats exactly me .. JS dev who is done with crazy JS ekosystem. Also Elixir is so much better designed language. Bought courses from Pragmatic Studio and love it so far ❤🎉
I recently started learning Go. Would you recommend sticking with it, or should I switch to Elixir? I haven’t invested much time in Go yet, so switching wouldn’t be a big deal for me.
9:58 correction: I got 300 to 500 users PER HOUR, not simultaneously
Also, please install the Phoenix plugin for VScode as well: marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=phoenixframework.phoenix
Please continue this series. Loved your elixir series.
Looking forward to this series, Daniel! I always enjoy your videos
Thank you so much! Been wanting to learn Phoenix and Elixir for a long time
@@arisudana3672 I hope you enjoy the course 🚀
I would like to start with elixir and then phoenix, so this series will help a lot for sure. Looking forward for the next vids 🙌
awesome dude, i was waiting so much for this course. keep the momentum brother, you are doing an amazing job
Thanks a lot!
3:38 .. yep thats exactly me .. JS dev who is done with crazy JS ekosystem. Also Elixir is so much better designed language. Bought courses from Pragmatic Studio and love it so far ❤🎉
For me you are the best Phoenix teacher on YT, Thanks!
Awesome mr. Daniel, lets go
Well done Daniel. Your videos are really helpful.
Ok I'm ready for the series!
Ótimo conteúdo, dicção e inglês. Parabéns mano!
Muito obrigado!
Thank you!
Awesome
valeu pelo video man. No app que você fez com phoenix, teve que colocar algum javascript a mais no front para alguma funcionalidade?
Não sei, ainda não acabei de gravar o curso kkkk, mas acho que pra esse app simplezao não vai precisar
Does Flyio handle database backups? If not, what are you using for that?
I recently started learning Go. Would you recommend sticking with it, or should I switch to Elixir? I haven’t invested much time in Go yet, so switching wouldn’t be a big deal for me.
+++10years exp