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Project mention: Elixir and Machine Learning in 2024 so far: MLIR, Arrow, structured LLM, etc. | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-29Yeah, the LSP situation remains a sore point, which is deeply unfortunate. One of the big reasons I like Gleam! Luckily, there are new contenders popping up to hopefully solve the issues with elixir-ls: try https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls or https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical. They might give a better experience.
> By the way, the official Elixir website recommends using Homebrew to install it. But almost everyone in the Github issues and comments says ASDF is the way to go.
The Elixir website is right. Just use Homebrew until you find a real need for asdf or similar tools. It's far simpler.
asdf (or mise[0]) is merely a way to manage different runtime versions between various projects, you would use it the same way as one might use rbenv/rvm, nvm/n, or even Docker/nix, and so on. You don't need it until you have several ongoing projects requiring different runtime versions. If you reach that point, great! It'll be worth the effort then, and it isn't difficult.
Personally, I just use Homebrew elixir for easy ad-hoc access to iex/livebook. If I truly need reproducible environments, devbox[1] (a sort of nix wrapper) is nice and extremely straightforward.
Tl;dr: Just use Homebrew. If your requirements expand beyond that, you'll have far more challenging problems to deal with.
[0] https://mise.jdx.dev/dev-tools/comparison-to-asdf.html
[1] https://www.jetify.com/devbox
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