phoenix-cms VS phoenix-liveview-ant-farm

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phoenix-cms phoenix-liveview-ant-farm
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0.0 10.0
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Elixir Elixir
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phoenix-cms

Posts with mentions or reviews of phoenix-cms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-07.
  • Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 1)
    3 projects | dev.to | 7 Nov 2021
    I've been using Elixir and Phoenix for the last six years to build from APIs to complete web applications using React and Elm on the front-end, being Elm my weapon of choice primarily. Since LiveView came out, I have played around with it a couple of times, first to build an ant farm and second to set up a headless CMS. However, I never ended up getting hooked by it, and I kept relying on Elm to build my front-ends. But when Phoenix v1.6 and LiveView v0.17 came out, my feelings about LiveView changed utterly, and I couldn't resist making something more extensive to test out all its new features, making me finally understand all of its power.

phoenix-liveview-ant-farm

Posts with mentions or reviews of phoenix-liveview-ant-farm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-07.
  • Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 1)
    3 projects | dev.to | 7 Nov 2021
    I've been using Elixir and Phoenix for the last six years to build from APIs to complete web applications using React and Elm on the front-end, being Elm my weapon of choice primarily. Since LiveView came out, I have played around with it a couple of times, first to build an ant farm and second to set up a headless CMS. However, I never ended up getting hooked by it, and I kept relying on Elm to build my front-ends. But when Phoenix v1.6 and LiveView v0.17 came out, my feelings about LiveView changed utterly, and I couldn't resist making something more extensive to test out all its new features, making me finally understand all of its power.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing phoenix-cms and phoenix-liveview-ant-farm you can also consider the following projects:

phoenix-liveview-counter-tutorial - 🤯 beginners tutorial building a real time counter in Phoenix 1.7.7 + LiveView 0.19 ⚡️ Learn the fundamentals from first principals so you can make something amazing! 🚀

calendlex - Simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView