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Thinking Elixir Podcast

227: Oban Web Goes Open Source?

Nov 5, 2024
Exciting news in the Elixir community as Oban Web goes open source, paving the way for startups. A new project introduces over 80 components for Phoenix LiveView, with aspirations for even more. Discussions highlight the significance of background jobs and the Solid Queue initiative from the Rails community. Insights from Elixir Stream Week reveal the launch of the Klife client for Elixir and Kafka, while also touching on challenges in cross-platform development with Flutter. A great mix of innovation and collaboration!
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Quick takeaways

  • The transition of Oban Web to open source significantly enhances accessibility for startups, fostering greater development within the Elixir ecosystem.
  • A new open-source project featuring 80 Phoenix LiveView components streamlines integration, potentially expanding to 200 components, thus enriching development options.

Deep dives

OpenWeb Goes Open Source

The OpenWeb project, spearheaded by Parker Selbert, has transitioned to an open-source model. This decision aims to enhance the growth and accessibility of the Elixir ecosystem, as the dashboard will now be available for free to developers. The hosts expressed excitement about this change, highlighting its significance for those building Elixir and Phoenix applications that require background job processing. Additionally, they noted that this shift could foster further development and create a platform for additional tools and extensions, thus energizing the community with new possibilities.

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