This looks really cool. Congratulations on the milestone.
Does the elixir->js compiler exist as a separate project, or is it built into the framework? Is it based on an existing transpiler? How does it compare / contrast to something like gleam (which, AFAIU also let's you transpile elixir to JS)?
Hologram is an amazing project and I'm really excited for it's future.
I worked on a project last year based on Hologram but ran into some minor issues, and other real-life stuff got into the way. I'm looking forward to picking it up again soon as I have some energy to spare.
This looks really cool. Congratulations on the milestone.
Does the elixir->js compiler exist as a separate project, or is it built into the framework? Is it based on an existing transpiler? How does it compare / contrast to something like gleam (which, AFAIU also let's you transpile elixir to JS)?
I may be wrong but I believe the elixir->js compiler is currently built into the framework but it could potentially be separated in the future.
Gleam is different in that JS is a first-class target and built into Gleam's compiler, while Hologram is a standalone project.
Hologram is an amazing project and I'm really excited for it's future.
I worked on a project last year based on Hologram but ran into some minor issues, and other real-life stuff got into the way. I'm looking forward to picking it up again soon as I have some energy to spare.
Can I use this for erlang instead of elixir?
Sweet
Am I just a cynic, or do any of the LLMs deserve love too?