elixir-type_check
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5.9 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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elixir-type_check
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Elixir and Phoenix can do it all
Use this until the one built into the language is ready. It has incredibly low performance impact too.
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What is the Elixir language used for ?
Because Elixir has TypeScript types build in. It has strong types in runtime. 42 != "42", try doing this in TypeScript. Plus there's a library for runtime type checking. https://github.com/Qqwy/elixir-type_check
Oh really? Maintainer is super nice and responds to issues very quickly. https://github.com/Qqwy/elixir-type_check
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What are some alternatives?
real world example app - Exemplary real world application built with Elixir + Phoenix
StreamData - Data generation and property-based testing for Elixir. 🔮
Drab - Remote controlled frontend framework for Phoenix.
exp - Elixir library to statically inline expressions at compile time
bypass - Bypass provides a quick way to create a custom plug that can be put in place instead of an actual HTTP server to return prebaked responses to client requests.
TeslaMate - A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla 🚘
elixir_style_guide - A community driven style guide for Elixir
re - Elixir library for writing readable regexes in functional style
mox - Mocks and explicit contracts in Elixir
mint - Functional HTTP client for Elixir with support for HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 🌱
Norm - Data specification and generation
definject - Unobtrusive Dependency Injector for Elixir