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SimpleScreenRecorder
ElixirSimpleScreenRecorder is recommended for Linux users who are looking for an uncomplicated yet robust screen recording solution. It's especially suited for individuals who need to create tutorial videos, record gaming sessions, or capture desktop activities while requiring high-quality output. Its open-source nature also makes it a great fit for users who prefer free software that they can modify or contribute to.
Used this software at work and was really pleased by the way it works. The design is pretty, the interface is easy and intuitive. The app is really good. the quality of the recordings is high. Overall, good app.
Based on our record, Elixir seems to be a lot more popular than SimpleScreenRecorder. While we know about 93 links to Elixir, we've tracked only 1 mention of SimpleScreenRecorder. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Simple screen recorder link as suggested by u/MasterGeekMX Maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/. Source: almost 5 years ago
When I started to work with Dart and Flutter, few weeks ago, I was looking for something like Erlang finite state machine or Elixir Plug. The first one is most about dealing with state change and events, the second is to easily compose data-structures over functions. In both case, when a developer starts to use one of them, it is impossible to come back, and one will try to reproduce it in any language (in my... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
How to store in-memory data in Dart and how to do it correctly? What kind of solution do we have to "share" a reference to an object containing data? Let review the solution I would have used on Erlang/Elixir:. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Writing Elixir code is not really exciting to me, but, to be honest, if someone today wants to create an application from scratch and is looking for a big pool developers and a battle tested distributed infrastructure (the BEAM VM), Elixir is probably one of the best choice nowadays. The community is active, the documentation is great, the language looks like a mix between Ruby and Python, without the annoying... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Phoenix is a framework for Elixir, the same way Rails is a framework for Ruby. Its mission is to be a productive framework that doesn't compromise on speed or maintainability. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
I've heard about Elixir since it appeared and I built small things to play with, but I never really got into it. What motivated me, besides the job opportunities popping up in Brazil and the world, is the community. Everyone is very welcoming and embraces diversity, which in my view is exactly what's needed to grow a language further. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
FastStone Capture - A powerful, lightweight, yet full-featured screen capture tool that allows you to easily capture...
Clojure - Clojure is a dynamic, general-purpose programming language, combining the approachability and interactive development of a scripting language with an efficient and robust infrastructure for multithreaded programming.
Greenshot - Greenshot is a free and open source screenshot tool that allows annotation and highlighting using the built-in image editor.
Rust - A safe, concurrent, practical language
MWSnap - MWSnap is basically a free to use Windows snapping tools that are used for snapping any part of the screen that is currently displaying on the front of all opened programs and windows.
NIM - GB64.COM is the home of The Gamebase Collection of C64 games.