> guessing most of the Elixir/Phoenix apps being built aren't needing to integrate with existing boring
I mean... it is, but that's usually done through an API to an existing back office app. For us, we have Elixir sitting there doing orchestration, but it doesn't take over the entire responsibility of an existing app so it doesn't really make sense to rewrite or extend any part of the API into it.
I mean... it is, but that's usually done through an API to an existing back office app. For us, we have Elixir sitting there doing orchestration, but it doesn't take over the entire responsibility of an existing app so it doesn't really make sense to rewrite or extend any part of the API into it.