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Livebook for Erlang #9

Open adolfont opened 2 years ago

adolfont commented 2 years ago

The idea is to have something as Livebook for Erlang. Or to allow Erlang code to be run on Livebook

Recommended Skills

A good knowledge or Erlang and Elixir.

Mentor(s)

None so far.

Project URL(s)

Livebook http://livebook.dev/

adolfont commented 2 years ago

A video about the idea https://youtu.be/mGhtrWgRljU

GermaVinsmoke commented 2 years ago

Why Erlang was not selected in GSOC?

paulo-ferraz-oliveira commented 2 years ago

I like this idea. Especially "allow Erlang code to be run on Livebook". I'm not sure how difficult it is, but (IMO) no need to reinvent the wheel if we can piggyback on top of Elixir.

adolfont commented 2 years ago

Why Erlang was not selected in GSOC?

I have no idea. I didn't even know it wasn't selected.

adolfont commented 2 years ago

I like this idea. Especially "allow Erlang code to be run on Livebook". I'm not sure how difficult it is, but (IMO) no need to reinvent the wheel if we can piggyback on top of Elixir.

As I told Pablo in our EEF Education WG meeting, I really don't know of this is difficult or of it can be solved in a few hours. I just want to see it working.

Enuzo commented 2 years ago

I like this idea. Especially "allow Erlang code to be run on Livebook". I'm not sure how difficult it is, but (IMO) no need to reinvent the wheel if we can piggyback on top of Elixir.

Great idea. I am learning Erlang and I'd like to be writing and running Erlang codes on my mobile device on the go. All it should take is to use my cloud version of Livebook installed in my fly.io account.

adolfont commented 2 years ago

According to Cristine Guadelupe, one would need to port the text editor to Erlang, if it is not already ported.