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Learn about Elixir and Erlang, the highly concurrent programming language. Have a chance to meet fellow developers who are interested in functional programming, highly concurrent, highly available systems. Meetups are (mostly) scheduled on the second Tuesday in a month, so make sure to keep your calendar free
We are a welcoming group and committed to providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all, regardless of age, disability, gender, nationality, race, religion, sexuality, editor preference or similar personal characteristic.
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Hi folks,
Normally we have an in person talks meetup, but let's try something different. If you've ever wanted to write a mobile app using Elixir, this is your chance. Brooklin Myers will teach us all about LiveView Native during this workshop. This workshop will be held online but feel free to gather some friends/colleagues to try this together.
Let's chat on Discord: Elixir discord server #amsterdam channel
PROGRAM
- 18:45 - Mingle: A chance to meet and chat with other Elixir enthusiasts before the workshop starts.
- 19:00 - LiveView Native Workshop by Brooklin Myers
- 21:00 - Review & socializing. Some time to reflect on this workshop, ask further questions & socialize before we wrap up.
- 21:30 - Wrap up. See you next month!
DETAILS
Build a LiveView Native application! Combine interactive Livebook code notebooks with LiveView Native for a seamless learning experience. Expand your Phoenix LiveView applications beyond the web and learn how to build native applications with Elixir.
You will:- Connect an iOS SwiftUI application with Phoenix LiveViews.
- Build and style native UIs with stateful event-driven interactions.
Pre-requisites:
- Beginner-friendly!
- M1 or M2 Macbook with MacOS 14 (Sonoma)
- Xcode 15 or higher
- Livebook
- Some knowledge of Phoenix LiveView is recommended, but not required.
Code used for this workshop: https://github.com/BrooklinJazz/lvn_workshop
Slides for this workshop: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Tub42qB_JbZ-1yT6g44zM4i3Xq1o9YYKRJaYWF57hxU/edit?usp=sharing