Posts
-
Bucketier: A Simple Key/Value Store in Elixir

bucketieris a simple key/value store for Elixir. It provides a straightforward way to store and retrieve data in named buckets.The main purpose of
bucketieris to offer a simple and easy-to-use API for managing key/value data. You can create named buckets, put data into them, and get it back when you need it.It’s a great choice for situations where you need a simple in-memory storage solution without the overhead of a full-fledged database. It can be useful for caching, session management, or any other scenario where you need to store temporary data.
-
Review of the Remarkable Paper Pro
I’ve been using the Remarkable Paper Pro since 2021, and it has become an indispensable part of my daily routine. As someone who loves the feel of writing on paper but needs the convenience of digital notes, the Remarkable has been a game-changer.

The Writing Experience
The first thing that struck me about the Remarkable is how natural it feels to write on. The textured surface of the screen and the pressure-sensitive stylus create an experience that is remarkably close to writing on paper. There’s no lag, and the “ink” flows smoothly from the stylus. It’s a joy to use for everything from jotting down quick notes to long-form writing.
-
Why I'm All In to Elixir and Phoenix
I’ve been a software developer for a long time, and I’ve worked with many different languages and frameworks over the years. But for the past few years, I’ve found myself reaching for the same two tools for almost every project: Elixir and Phoenix.
In this post, I want to share some of the reasons why I’ve fallen in love with this powerful combination, and why I think it’s a great choice for modern web development.
-
Hello, and welcome (Post#0)

I’m so incredibly happy to finally have my own little corner of the internet. For a long time, I’ve wanted a space where I could share my thoughts, projects, and whatever else comes to mind, without the distractions of social media. After a lot of tinkering, I’ve built this blog using Hugo, and I couldn’t be more excited to start publishing here.
This is a space for me to write freely and connect with a community that shares similar interests. I’m glad you’ve stopped by, and I hope you’ll stick around. You can expect to find posts on [Your topics here, e.g., web development, hiking, creative writing], but really, it’s just a place for whatever new ideas I have.
-
@kentbeck.com 's "Tidy first?"
Yesterday I attended @kentbeck.com ’s “Tidy first?” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special…) webinar on #acmtechtalk ➛ … and enjoyed it as a pretty well refresh about #xtremeprogramming and #refactoring and what makes #swdevelopment productive and fun 👏 thank you! Book sources - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org

Source: Wikipedia