We talk about the mental models we use for writing our Elixir code and for thinking about our Elixir systems (starting at 5:46). We cover transformations, plug, and Mark's "Workshop Model" (starting at 23:45). We also talk about LiveView, (starting at 31:20) how we approach it today, mistakes we've both made and seen. A fun discussion! We want to continue the discussion with you over on ElixirForum. Check the show notes for links to those topics!
Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/40
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Discussion Resources
- Mental models coming to Elixir
- Phoenix pipelines and reconstructing plug
- https://pragmaticstudio.com/courses/elixir – The PragProg course Cade mentioned
- It's all about data transformations
- Code organization and namespace design discussion
- Mark's mental model of the "The Workshop" starting at 23:45
- Modules are binders of instructions
- Refactoring, namespace design, code organization is about getting your workshop organized.
- LiveView, anti-patterns, making the mental shifts
- The "Lift and shift" approach doesn't work well coming from OOP or React to Elixir
- Live View components and passing left over arguments to the HTML makes it cleaner and easier
- https://elixirforum.com/t/thinkingelixir-discussion-mental-models-for-your-elixir-and-liveview-code/38393 – ElixirForum Discussion - Mental models you use for thinking about your Elixir and LiveView code
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