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Better Business Intelligence in Elixir with Livebook
Livebook started out as Elixir's version of Jupyter Notebooks. Jupyter is pretty great. But it turns out that code notebooks on Elixir are something special; they do something you usually can't pull off in Python. That's because Elixir has powerful built-in clustering, built on Erlang's BEAM/OTP runtime. Livebook notebooks can talk directly to running Elixir apps. And so we can do analysis and visualization directly off the models in our applications.
What are some alternatives?
realtime - Broadcast, Presence, and Postgres Changes via WebSockets
wireguard-vyatta-ubnt - WireGuard for Ubiquiti Devices
phoenix_live_dashboard - Realtime dashboard with metrics, request logging, plus storage, OS and VM insights
Tarams - Cast and validate external data and request parameters for Elixir and Phoenix
Pandex - Lightweight Elixir wrapper for Pandoc. Convert Markdown, CommonMark, HTML, Latex... to HTML, HTML5, opendocument, rtf, texttile, asciidoc, markdown, json and others
gara - Get a room already!
live_chess - Inspired by lichess.org. and the need to use Elixir. live_chess is born
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks
overbooked - Overbooked is a self-hosted flexible workplace platform for indie co-working owners.
ECSx - An Entity-Component-System framework for Elixir
components_guide - Learn React, Web Standards, SwiftUI, and the shared lessons across them