mitch the elixir-tools guy π¨π»βπ¬π¨π»βπ§
@mitchhanberg
lead engineer at @DraftKings & @elixirlang LSP team member & @elixir_tools & @elixir_temple & @elixir_wallaby
About a month ago I decided to take a break from social medias (producing & consuming) content. If you try to get in touch with me here via mention or DM, I most likely won't see it. (1/2)
Excited to announce Iβll be speaking at @ElixirConf US this year! Iβll be speaking about Tableau, the static site generator I built to power my blog and the elixir-tools website. See you there! - github.com/elixir-tools/tβ¦ - mitchellhanberg.com - elixir-tools.dev

βοΈ new article: Using Agenix with devShells mitchellhanberg.com/using-agenix-wβ¦
βοΈ new article: Compiling C with Zig mitchellhanberg.com/compiling-c-wiβ¦
βοΈ new article: Using Agenix with Home Manager mitchellhanberg.com/using-agenix-wβ¦
βοΈ new article: Getting Started with Agenix mitchellhanberg.com/getting-starteβ¦
βοΈ new article: Code BEAM America 2025 mitchellhanberg.com/code-beam-amerβ¦
π Next LS v0.23.3 #MyElixirStatus github.com/elixir-tools/nβ¦
We are making a new one to be official, have havenβt announced or released anything yet. You can continue using ElixirLS, Next LS (the one I made) or Lexical until then. No timeline, but soon β’οΈ Source: Iβm on the official LSP team
Nvim 0.11 ":help lsp-config" = new interface for defining LSP configs. Lifts (and improves) the "framework" part of nvim-lspconfig into core. Nvim will ship common configs; enable w/ 1 line: vim.lsp.enable('clangd') 2025 is The Year of Nvim OOTB github.com/neovim/neovim/β¦
best birthday ever

π Tableau v0.20.0 #MyElixirStatus github.com/elixir-tools/tβ¦
i've found that, even tho i work from home alone, i can still focus better with noise cancelling over the ear headphones on than i can with music on my speakers or no music i think it just blocks out all random noise like traffic, fridge, dogs, etc. even tho i have no coworkers
Phoenix LiveView 1.0.0 is finally here! Check the announcement for details phoenixframework.org/blog/phoenix-l⦠If you haven't given Elixir/Phoenix a try, you can now get started in seconds by installing Elixir and generating a Phoenix project from a single command:
"why not use XYZ?" is almost never a great question