Hey Daniel, thank you for this whole course! Everytime i see a new episode in my feed, my day becomes a bit better 😀 I've also seen that you are the guest for the podcast episode 22 on Elixir Mentor! Really looking forward to it! That being said, i got 2 questions about the crash course: Do you plan on doing a small video about delegation? I am new to the language and cant really find a good source for this topic. I also would love to see a video about Ports(?) if thats the right word for it. What i mean is the implementation of another language function to kind of give a specific task away to another language and then receive the answer via the stdin/stdout of the language. Do you plan on doing this too? I ask because many ppl say elixir isnt the best for cpu-heavy tasks. So i would love to see how to implement a toolchain to give those tasks away to languages better suited for it and then read the result from the elixir API. I think this could speed up certain tasks quite alot, and would erase the only downside of elixir.
Awesome tutorial you've tutorials. I have watched the whole playlist I hope you'll create another for condition especially `when` `case` `structs` and `pattern matching`
Hey Daniel,
thank you for this whole course! Everytime i see a new episode in my feed, my day becomes a bit better
😀
I've also seen that you are the guest for the podcast episode 22 on Elixir Mentor! Really looking forward to it!
That being said, i got 2 questions about the crash course:
Do you plan on doing a small video about delegation? I am new to the language and cant really find a good source for this topic. I also would love to see a video about Ports(?) if thats the right word for it. What i mean is the implementation of another language function to kind of give a specific task away to another language and then receive the answer via the stdin/stdout of the language. Do you plan on doing this too?
I ask because many ppl say elixir isnt the best for cpu-heavy tasks. So i would love to see how to implement a toolchain to give those tasks away to languages better suited for it and then read the result from the elixir API. I think this could speed up certain tasks quite alot, and would erase the only downside of elixir.
Thanks for making this series! Learnt a lot
@@whkoh7619 I’m glad you liked it!
just watched the whole playlist, really nice!
Brother are more complex videos or backend with Elixir coming soon? i am waiting for it🤗
Que bom estar de volta, acompanhava seu canal há alguns anos, cê tá com o inglês impecável, seu conteúdo é massa!
Tamo junto! Muito obrigado 🙌
Awesome tutorial you've tutorials. I have watched the whole playlist I hope you'll create another for condition especially `when` `case`
`structs` and `pattern matching`
Great work Daniel 🍀
Thank you!
Can we nickname you DBG Daniel?