Struggling with empty process.env in your custom React setup? Learn how one hidden assumption breaks env vars—and how to fix it.| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on all things JavaScript from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on all things Engineering from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
5 key Elixir concepts every JavaScript developer should know to boost code clarity, stability, and performance.| Revelry
Our software development experts share about success and failure with artificial intelligence (AI), as well as thoughts and opinions on the emerging tech.| Revelry
With the power of AI, I felt myself not enjoying my work as much. So, how did I pull myself back from the brink of AI burnout and bring that joy back?| Revelry
Retrieving a document’s filename using Microsoft’s powerful, yet sometimes nuanced, Word.JS API unearths a critical insight into the API’s asynchronous design: the danger of...| Revelry
Integrating the Model Context Protocol into a Phoenix Chat application using Hermes MCP to give your private LLM server a brain.| Revelry
Zero Trust Security ensures maximum data protection with minimal friction. Learn how to implement a secure Zero Trust model while maintaining an effortless developer experience.| Revelry
At Revelry, we’ve built all sorts of software for our partners over the years, which means we’ve encountered (and solved) a wide variety of...| Revelry
Learn how to turn your old gaming laptop into a private LLM server using Linux, LM Studio, and Phoenix LiveView for local AI access.| Revelry
Why static benchmarks fall short in measuring real AI performance—and what better evaluation methods might look like.| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on all things LLM from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
Learn how to make a React CSS Animation for Valentine's Day!| Revelry
We're often asked how we build amazing software development teams that deliver awesome apps and platforms. Our engineering and product leaders explain.| Revelry
As early adopters of Elixir, we've been using the functional programming language for more than a decade. Here, our software experts share tips and tricks.| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on all things Elixir from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
Blogs about Elixir, a functional programming language that's loved and frequently used by the software engineering team at New Orleans-based Revelry.| Revelry
Our engineering team, comprised of expert front-end designers and back-end developers, shares expertise in a range of languages and frameworks in this blog| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on Artificial Intelligence from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
Insights, opinions and learnings on AI from the product development team at Revelry.| Revelry
We're a New Orleans-based technology company that specializes in custom software strategy, design & development. We're experts in AI, blockchain and Elixir| Revelry
At Revelry, we believe in learning and sharing. In our RevTWIL posts, our software development experts offer PM, UI / UX design, and coding tips and more.| Revelry
Peerbot is our peer-to-peer feedback, learning and celebration tool. Built in Elixir, it integrates easily into Slack and helps with employee engagement| Revelry
Part of a blog series on memory consumption and limitations in LLMs with large context windows. Here, we explore tokens, embeddings, and memory.| Revelry
Revelry software strategy, design and development experts share insights on all things digital innovation, including emerging tech like AI, VR and AR.| Revelry
When choosing product management apprentices, we look for ones with a strong background in project management, research, data analysis and development| Revelry
Coaching and managing apprenticeships is part of our process. Roles are paid positions that create full-time employees with technical skills.| Revelry
This blog post from New Orleans based software development company Revelry looks at the importance of the relationship between PM and engineering.| Revelry
Blog series by software expert Chris Stansbury exploring the limits of large language models / LLMs with respect to memory overhead and context windows.| Revelry