And with Biome I haven't had the need to look into oxc, for example. It simply works fast and well.
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It os one tool that works with sane defaults, like Golang's `go fmt`. I'm using it for years and wonder why folks still accept the mess that Prettier + ESLint is.
Perhaps it may require an IDE extension if you use VSCode due to not being so widespread yet, unfortunately.
Our Elixir & Erlang Munich - March 2026 Meetup has just been announced!
This time we'll have @j4nk.dev demonstrating how to integrate Rust into a Phoenix LiveView application using WebAssembly in the browser and Rustler in the backend.
www.meetup.com/elixir-munic...
#Elixir #Erlang #Rust #Meetup
You may start here: hexdocs.pm/gleam_otp/in.... One thing that may be confusing is that Elixir has some extended OTP concepts like Actor and Task that Erlang's OTP doesn't, and Gleam takes these from Elixir
Are you considering to implement OTP in the Erlang as well? If yes, you'd might check out how the Gleam folks did it, i.e. considering what works with types and what doesn't
Just migrated to @eurosky.social 😁
My least favourite thing in life is having someone interrupting my coffee in the morning
Do you have doc with example code somewhere, so we could try it out?
I'm curious on how you did it :)
I'm starting a monthly get together in Munich for people who care about functional programming and using it in practice.
Whether you use FP at work, on side projects, or are simply curious, you’re welcome to join!
Details and RSVP here:
luma.com/o81km60y
#FP #Munich #TechCommunity
Sourcegraph's ampcode.com is also worth trying out, I like it quite a lot too
Which alternatives did you find so far? I'm genuinely curious
I find OpenCode much more reliable, bit doesn't have ClaudeCode's token cost subsidy included!
Interesting! I'm looking forward to know more when it gets "ready" to try it out myself!
I like F# too, but I strongly miss the BEAM capabilities with it
Gleam and Elixir are just excellent to use for LLMs, due to the BEAM
Smart people in the right environment move incredibly fast.
Then they see how slow most places really are.
As @tastapod.com puts it: great teams ruin you for other jobs.
Ja fui ano passado :D
Se estivesse no Brasil, sim!
Good stuff!
We have a consulting group, now open to work in a variety of languages, including Scala, Haskell, Rust, Elm, and of course Unison. More details here: www.unison-lang.org/blog/consult...
Please boost to help get the word out. And we'd love to hear from you if you're interested in working with us!
Actively looking for my next role as a Senior Software Engineer
Focus: iOS (Swift). Also backend (Java/Kotlin, TS, Swift). 10+ years shipping apps. Love building scalable and reliable systems 🇩🇪 German citizen (EU work auth)
CV: github.com/akbashev/akb...
Reposts appreciated 🙏
#Swift #iOS #Backend
Not of you consider that skepticism intrinsically implies attachment to a thought or opinion previously taken.
I'm particularly interested on the take of "augmentation" that's explored there
I would appreciate your thoughts about what's discussed in this video (going beyond the title which I think is missing the point of what was really discussed there): m.youtube.com/watch?v=lJiD...
AI stans warn us not to “get left behind”. The reality is the people who really are getting left behind are the ones who think the bottlenecks and blockers they’ve struggled with in the past will magically get out of the way of the code-generating firehose.
codemanship.wordpress.com/2026/01/12/t...
A few things still need adjusting, it seems. It's very early days
Wish you lots of fun! :D