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    Plug

    Plug

    Compose web applications with functions

    ...Examples include parsing parameters, managing sessions, logging, or authentication, all of which can be plugged into a pipeline. Plug serves as the foundation for the Phoenix framework, which builds on it to deliver a full-featured web stack. The library supports both synchronous and streaming responses, making it adaptable to various web scenarios. Its modularity and composability promote clean, reusable code while remaining lightweight enough for microservices and APIs outside of Phoenix.
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    ...The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration. The library exposes desktop-specific affordances such as system tray menus, window management, and notifications, so applications feel native rather than like generic web wrappers. Because LiveView drives the UI, state lives on the server process, enabling real-time updates without heavy client frameworks. The result is a productive stack for tools, dashboards, and utilities where Elixir’s concurrency and resilience shine on the desktop. ...
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