José Valim
Creator of Elixir. Working at Dashbit and Livebook.
- Introducing Tidewave: tidewave.ai While working on our web apps, we run code, query the database, read logs, search docs… but our AI tools are limited to reading code. Tidewave closes this gap by introducing Runtime Intelligence, for Phoenix and Rails. More coming soon, check out the website!
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- We said we will focus on interoperability for 2025 and we are ready to share the first results. Embedding Python in Elixir, it's Fine: dashbit.co/blog/running... More updates likely at ElixirConf EU 2025 :)
- Congrats to the UFMG Compiler Lab for the presentation on CGO 2025 for the presentation on compiling Elixir to eBPF: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoFN...
- We, at Dashbit, just announced expansion of our subscription team and our open source goals for 2025: dashbit.co/blog/dashbit...
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- Due to demand, Dashbit is increasing its consulting team for the first time! If you use Elixir, you have a team of 3+ engineers, and you want a direct line to me, Wojtek Mach (Req/Ecto), Jonatan Kłosko (Livebook/Nx) and Steffen Deusch (Phoenix/LiveView), please reach out! dashbit.co
- Learn how Remote become a unicorn in two years and grew from zero to a team of more than 100 Elixir engineers: elixir-lang.org/blog/2025/01...
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- I wrote a new article exploring how set-theoretic types (the foundation of Elixir's type system) could address how many statically typed languages do not allow libraries to evolve their data definitions in a backwards compatible manner: dashbit.co/blog/data-ev... - be warned, it is a long one.
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- ExDoc v0.36 is out and it uses swup.js for navigation when hosted. You can compare the results here: * hexdocs.pm/elixir/main/ (with swup.js) * hexdocs.pm/elixir/1.18.1/ (without) Let us know how it feels and don't forget to "mix deps.update ex_doc" in your packages!
- And while it is too early to talk about 2025, I think interoperability will be a major theme! Interoperability with what and how? Let me know your guesses!
- In the Livebook front, we announced two major features: * Livebook Teams w/ one-click deployment of notebooks as apps inside your infrastructure: livebook.dev/teams/ * Chris McCord and Chris Grainger used Livebook to coordinate a cluster of 64 GPUs for ML and more: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qoH...
- We saw tons of progress on Elixir's type system in 2024. We started the year with a Best Paper award, then Elixir v1.17 in May with data-type warnings, and now Elixir v1.18 with type checking + inference on function calls. Today I started working on v1.19, I'll share more here as it progresses!
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- What if you could: * upload a .csv file to see & plot its contents * stream and transform GBs of .parquet files from S3 * drag and drop a sqlite3 database and query it * drag and drop an audio/video file for live transcription With @livebookdev v.11, you can: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICsZ... :D
- Livebook v0.11 is out and so begins our second launch week! Talking to remote nodes got a massive upgrade with the new "Remote execution" smart cell. Check the video/article: news.livebook.dev/remote-execu... The best part? It comes with remote intellisense too! 🤯 All thanks to Erlang! ❤️
- Next week we will have our second Livebook launch week! We are just wrapping up the last details. Meanwhile, what would *you* like to see in Livebook? :D