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wbednarski / rename_phoenix_project.sh
Last active April 7, 2025 08:40 — forked from krystofbe/rename_phoenix_project.sh
rename a phoenix 1.3 project
#!/bin/bash
set -e
CURRENT_NAME="Zauberantrag"
CURRENT_OTP="zauberantrag"
NEW_NAME="Wunderantrag"
NEW_OTP="wunderantrag"
@gvolpe
gvolpe / shared-state-in-fp.md
Last active March 15, 2022 20:27
Shared State in pure Functional Programming

Shared State in pure Functional Programming

Newcomers to Functional Programming are often very confused about the proper way to share state without breaking purity and end up having a mix of pure and impure code that defeats the purpose of having pure FP code in the first place.

Reason why I decided to write up a beginner friendly guide :)

Use Case

We have a program that runs three computations at the same time and updates the internal state to keep track of the

@posilva
posilva / context.ex
Created March 31, 2018 23:07 — forked from ericstumper/context.ex
Guardian Authentication with Absinthe GraphQL in Elixir
defmodule Languafy.Web.Context do
@behaviour Plug
import Plug.Conn
alias Languafy.User
def init(opts), do: opts
def call(conn, _) do
case build_context(conn) do
{:ok, context} ->
@kerryboyko
kerryboyko / README.md
Last active April 26, 2023 16:08
VueJS Best Practices Guide

Deverus Vue.js Style Guide

Guide for developing Vue.js applications.

v. 0.0.1

Vue.js is an amazing framework, which can be as powerful as Angular or React, the two big heavy hitters in the world of front-end frameworks.

However, most of Vue's ease-of-use is due to the use of Observables - a pattern that triggers re-renders and other function calls with the reassignment of a variable.

@posener
posener / go-shebang-story.md
Last active April 23, 2026 00:03
Story: Writing Scripts with Go

Story: Writing Scripts with Go

This is a story about how I tried to use Go for scripting. In this story, I’ll discuss the need for a Go script, how we would expect it to behave and the possible implementations; During the discussion I’ll deep dive to scripts, shells, and shebangs. Finally, we’ll discuss solutions that will make Go scripts work.

Why Go is good for scripting?

While python and bash are popular scripting languages, C, C++ and Java are not used for scripts at all, and some languages are somewhere in between.

@Xymanek
Xymanek / DataConnectionWrapper.php
Created August 23, 2017 08:17
Symfony multi-tenant database
<?php
namespace AppBundle\Doctrine;
use AppBundle\Entity\Organisation;
use Doctrine\DBAL\Connection;
use Acme\Common\DatabaseNameResolver;
class DataConnectionWrapper extends Connection
{
/**
@denji
denji / README.md
Last active March 31, 2026 08:25 — forked from Cubixmeister/README.md
Simple Sentry docker-compose.yml
  1. Download docker-compose.yml to dir named sentry
  2. Change SENTRY_SECRET_KEY to random 32 char string
  3. Run docker-compose up -d
  4. Run docker-compose exec sentry sentry upgrade to setup database and create admin user
  5. (Optional) Run docker-compose exec sentry pip install sentry-slack if you want slack plugin, it can be done later
  6. Run docker-compose restart sentry
  7. Sentry is now running on public port 9000

The Complete Guide to Nested Forms in Phoenix

I recently spent some time dealing with nested forms in Phoenix. Nested forms are great when you want to create multiple database records in a single transaction and associate them with each other. I am new to Phoenix and really struggled to find any resources that helped me with my specific problem. I decided to document what I learned in the process in hopes of helping others that are new to Elixir and Phoenix.

Here is my attempt at a one stop shop to learn everything you will need to know about nested forms. If you would like to view the GitHub repo you can check it out here.

Thanks to Heartbeat and Jose for excellent blog posts on nested forms. Also shoutout to Josh for showing me some examples at Ruby

Applied Functional Programming with Scala - Notes

Copyright © 2016-2018 Fantasyland Institute of Learning. All rights reserved.

1. Mastering Functions

A function is a mapping from one set, called a domain, to another set, called the codomain. A function associates every element in the domain with exactly one element in the codomain. In Scala, both domain and codomain are types.

val square : Int => Int = x => x * x