There’s the potential for a sensible post here about how Elixir and LiveView isn’t all roses. I agree, for example, that it remains unclear what the best approach is for integrating client-side interactivity with a LiveView page. (It’s totally possible — it’s just hard to be confident that you’re doing it in a robust way.)
That said, it’s a bit disappointing that someone whose GitHub profile wants to sell me a book about how to level up to being a senior dev (to be fair, the link is broken!) appears to have completely given up on investigating the source of a performance problem, and thrown up their hands in the face of whatever error messages they’ve seen.
LiveView isn’t perfect, but it’s not anywhere near being so bad that you can blame it for a total failure to build a working product.
> To be clear this is definitely a skill issue, but also the learning curve was also just not worth it at all
Try my course next time? ;)
https://LearnPhoenixLiveView.com
There’s the potential for a sensible post here about how Elixir and LiveView isn’t all roses. I agree, for example, that it remains unclear what the best approach is for integrating client-side interactivity with a LiveView page. (It’s totally possible — it’s just hard to be confident that you’re doing it in a robust way.)
That said, it’s a bit disappointing that someone whose GitHub profile wants to sell me a book about how to level up to being a senior dev (to be fair, the link is broken!) appears to have completely given up on investigating the source of a performance problem, and thrown up their hands in the face of whatever error messages they’ve seen.
LiveView isn’t perfect, but it’s not anywhere near being so bad that you can blame it for a total failure to build a working product.