I expected Elixir for web, but for MCU IoT it was a surprise to me. Give a try to Nerves with your Raspberry PI.
I had to look this acronym up: MCU = microcontroller unit
Sorry. Correct (with Raspberry) is SBC = single-board computer. My fault. Thank you
It looks like there’s a project to run Erlang and Elixir on some MCUs as well: GRiSP.
This is just a piece saying “I don’t use Elixir”. Recommend merging with https://lobste.rs/s/dfuzw4/10_years_ish_elixir
I recommend not merging, it’s a different post entirely.
It’s standard practice here to merge thematically similar articles, even if they’re by different people. See for example here.
A reasonable choice when the alternative is 1/3 of the frontpage having the same theme, but I think in this case it effectively buries the second submission.
I expected Elixir for web, but for
MCUIoT it was a surprise to me. Give a try to Nerves with your Raspberry PI.I had to look this acronym up: MCU = microcontroller unit
Sorry. Correct (with Raspberry) is SBC = single-board computer. My fault. Thank you
It looks like there’s a project to run Erlang and Elixir on some MCUs as well: GRiSP.
This is just a piece saying “I don’t use Elixir”. Recommend merging with https://lobste.rs/s/dfuzw4/10_years_ish_elixir
I recommend not merging, it’s a different post entirely.
It’s standard practice here to merge thematically similar articles, even if they’re by different people. See for example here.
A reasonable choice when the alternative is 1/3 of the frontpage having the same theme, but I think in this case it effectively buries the second submission.