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In this article, I will explain why Elixir has a dot when calling anonymous functions. I have explained this elsewhere in forums and mailing lists but I guess an article makes it more official. In other words, Elixir has this: some_fun = fn x, y -> x + y end some_fun.(1, 2) #=> 3 Note the dot between the variable and the arguments. The main reason for this choice is because functions in Elixir hav
Sean Moriarity and I are glad to announce that the project we have been working on for the last 3 months, Nx, is finally publicly available on GitHub. Our goal with Nx is to provide the foundation for Numerical Elixir. In this blog post, I am going to outline the work we have done so far, some of the design decisions, and what we are planning to explore next. If you are looking for other resources
Edit Sep/2021: The list of companies using Elixir in production has been updated to add recent successes and new cases. This past weekend, on January 9th, we celebrated 10 years since the first commit to the Elixir repository. While I personally don’t consider Elixir to be 10 years old yet - the language that became what Elixir is today surfaced only 14 months later - a decade is a mark to celebra
I am no stranger to authentication. A little more than a decade ago, I worked with my colleagues at my previous company, Plataformatec, to create a flexible authentication solution for Rails called Devise. As time passed, Devise became the de-facto authentication solution for Rails and one of the most used Rails packages, with more than 71 million downloads at the time of writing. At some point I
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