AstonJ
LoneStar Elixir 2019 - anyone go?
What were your highlights? ![]()
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And some related posts (about LiveView!):
https://forum.elixirforum.net/t/phoenix-liveview-info/16569/64?u=astonj
https://forum.elixirforum.net/t/phoenix-liveview-info/16569/65?u=astonj
https://forum.elixirforum.net/t/phoenix-liveview-info/16569/66?u=astonj
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gregvaughn
I was there. This was the most exciting and entertaining talk, IMHO
mstibbard
Hastega looks awesome. Towards the end of that deck it also mentions a soon-to-be-released library called Esuna.
Esuna: A Data Science Platform built on Phoenix, enabling you to convert and aggregate data with GUI. It’s same to data manipulation as Python’s pandas. What will happen if Esuna meets Hastega…!!!
I would LOVE an Elixir equivalent of pandas. A simple GUI would probably be a bonus for distribution…
cohawk
I agree Hastega was the best presentation and has the potential for tremendous performance improvement - especially if it could somehow just automagically be implemented into the language.
I also enjoyed hearing @bitwalker talk about his Cadre project - which is an entire distributed runtime and simulation test suite that appears to be the next iteration of his Swarm project.
zacky1972
Thank you for your introduction!
Video is here:
Have a fun!
piacere_ex
Thank you for your interest in Esuna.
I built data manipuration library for Esuna like a Python’s pandas.
This library is independent from Esuna.
Your projects can be use this without Esuna.
However, the Esuna GUI generates data manipulation Elixir codes that constructed by this library.
Generated Elixir codes are runnable mixed with your Elixir codes.
Therefore, you don’t need coding, GUI will implement it instead.







