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    Popcorn

    Popcorn

    Running Elixir in the browser

    Popcorn is an experimental library that allows Elixir code to run locally in the browser with JavaScript interoperability. It is intended for developers who want to explore client-side Elixir workflows without relying entirely on server-side execution. The project is still early and may introduce breaking changes, so it is best suited for experimentation, prototypes, and research rather than stable production use. Popcorn connects Elixir’s programming model with browser-based execution, opening the door for local interactive experiences and future LiveView-style ideas. ...
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    Vundle.vim

    Vundle.vim

    Vundle, the plug-in manager for Vim

    Vundle.vim is one of the original plugin managers for Vim, designed to make discovering, installing, and updating plugins as simple as editing your vimrc. It uses a declarative, Git-backed approach where each plugin is listed as a line, and Vundle takes care of cloning and wiring it in. The interactive interface supports searching for plugins from inside Vim, which lowers the barrier to exploring the ecosystem. Its core model emphasizes repeatability: your vimrc is the source of truth,...
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    The ERDialog project offers a simple browser framework for small projects written in Erlang. Written applets include a bittorrent client, address book, text editor, AI experiments and graphics and music applications.
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