The answer to your question is in the FAQ on the website for Next LS in particular, and a motivation for the whole elixir-tools family of projects on the home page
That's fine, but generally people on use that expression in a negative way, so I think it's reasonable to ask for explanation of why you think that.
In general I don't think it's fair to leave drive by comments like that without elaboration, as others might just see it and take it at face value when further clarification might reveal a misunderstanding.
The banding on the background is incredibly annoying, but looks interesting. I was considering learning Elixir the last few weeks, and I'm still on the fence. Does anyone have any good tips on how to set up a decent dev environment (IDE/debugging/etc.)?
Definitely use ASDF for managing it. I’ve started using it for Node too and I quite like it, even though I was pretty hesitant to start using yet another package manager.
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https://www.elixir-tools.dev/next-ls/#faq
I'm not really sure how 'Not Invented Here' applies to someone building an OSS project.
In general I don't think it's fair to leave drive by comments like that without elaboration, as others might just see it and take it at face value when further clarification might reveal a misunderstanding.
Not sure how I’ve never heard of elixir tools in spite of being a full time elixir dev.
Going to install this first thing tomorrow.
I hope you guys are adding first class test and debugging support too. (Maybe you have, I haven’t read the whole list of features)
[0] https://github.com/jdx/rtx
https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls/blob/main/.cirrus.ym...
You can get started easily by installing the elixir-tools.vscode extension for VSCode and be off to the races!
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=elixir-t...