Tuesday, 22 November 2016

It is providing jQuery-like functions directly to the Elixir

There were a few attempts to unify server and client side, like Nagare or Volt Framework. I really liked this, so why don't we add something like this to Phoenix? Phoenix/Elixir is a dream machine. Look at the code below - after each step of some process the server updates DOM object on the client side.
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Andrea:
I already told her that she doesn't have to but she said that she wants to though.
(22 November 2016)

Andrea:
So how can I tell her that I don't want anything but nicely?
(22 November 2016)

Andrea:
One time I asked her for a game that I wanted for my Xbox One and when I received it, it turned out to be $50. I felt really bad.
(22 November 2016)

Andrea:
I kind of want something but not at the same time because I feel bad.
(22 November 2016)

Andrea:
My step-mom asks me every year what I want for x-mas but this year I don't want anything.
(22 November 2016)

Jeanne:
I won't even be happy if she goes to her work Christmas event as she has to take care of our child.
(22 November 2016)

Jeanne:
My wife went to work and I stayed home with her mom and ignored her.
(22 November 2016)

Jeanne:
I'm not talking to both of them.
(22 November 2016)

Jeanne:
They went out to do their hair and came back 5 hrs later.
(22 November 2016)

Christal:
This is someone I spoke about marrying.
(22 November 2016)

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