Wildcard support for phoenix channels
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Wildcard support for phoenix channels
React UI components / widgets. The easiest way to build a great search experience with Elasticsearch.
🐦 Configuration for the window management tool Phoenix
A VSCode TypeScript extension that scans Elixir code for gettext() calls, allowing users to easily determine if a text has been translated or not.
🔒 An app that allows sending encrypted, password-protected files. Written with Elixir/Phoenix, TypeScript, and the WebCrypto API
Calyptus exercise to create a Market Maker bot on Solana using Phoenix
The Phoenix Channels Provider is meant to be used as a Yjs Provider for [Generic Socket Rooms](https://github.com/TM9657/generic-socket-rooms). It enables End-to-End encryption, realtime communication between multiple users.
My own sandpit for playing around with various frameworks (eg Angular 6 + ngrx, Elixir/Phoenix WebSockets + OTP, React + Parceljs)
Create dead simple real-time boards
Generic, scalable websocket server that should support most use-cases. We are using Elixir / Phoenix to use the language specific features and mitigate the use for Redis adapters (KISS) for scaling across multiple instances.
A custom CMS built for sharing educational material about the Lakota language.
The first VR dating app
My personal Phoenix (kasper/phoenix) configuration, written in TypeScript
"Phoenix", an experiment independent web-based event display for High Energy Physics.
LiveView-based library for reactive app development in NodeJS and Deno
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