
Elixir Programming Language Forum
2 days ago · The Elixir Forum - for Elixir programming language enthusiasts!
The Elixir Programming Language - Reddit
Subreddit for the Elixir programming language, a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications. Learn more at https://elixir-lang.org.
Elixir Jobs - Elixir Programming Language Forum
Mar 14, 2018 · Senior Fullstack Engineer (Elixir/Phoenix) - Myosotis GmbH, Berlin, Germany, Hybrid Berlin & Remote Europe. onsite , remote-region-specific. 0: 335: November 17, 2025
Elixir, Phoenix and Ash Beginner's Guide (self-published) (free)
Sep 28, 2023 · At https://elixir-phoenix-ash.com I publish training material for Elixir and Phoenix. Text base tutorials which start at zero. Recently I added material for the Ash Framework. It is a living …
What's special about Erlang and Elixir? : r/elixir - Reddit
May 16, 2023 · "Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications." OK, there are lots of languages that are either or both dynamic and functional, and …
Req — A batteries-included HTTP client for Elixir
Jun 21, 2022 · Hey everyone! Req is an HTTP client for Elixir that I’ve been working on for quite some time. There is already a lot of HTTP clients out there so why create a new one? Two things: great out …
What is the Elixir language used for ? : r/programming - Reddit
Jul 3, 2022 · For the record, Elixir is the language, Phoenix is the Rails-ish web framework. Now to what I take your question as though, Elixir is having similar issues that Ruby did/does in that it is …
Lexical - A Language Server for Elixir
Oct 25, 2023 · Lexical 0.4.0 Has been released! Get it here: Release v0.4.0 · lexical-lsp/lexical · GitHub Github: GitHub - lexical-lsp/lexical: Lexical is a next-generation elixir language server The main thrust …
Learning Resources - Elixir Programming Language Forum
5 days ago · List of Elixir books, videos, educational material etc
Is elixir still worth learning? : r/elixir - Reddit
Elixir, Rust, Clojure, and even maybe Go are fairly niche languages with a lot of fans -- at least with Elixir and Rust, there are more people who want to use those professionally than there are jobs available. …