Introducing Multi-Session Livebook Apps in Livebook 0.10
Livebook, a powerful tool for interactive coding and documentation, has released its latest version 0.10, packed with exciting new features. The highlight of this update is the introduction of multi-session Livebook apps, taking the concept of Livebook apps to the next level.
Previously, Livebook apps were limited to single-session applications, where all users shared the same instance of the app. With multi-session Livebook apps, each user gets their own exclusive version of the app. This opens up possibilities for automating technical and business workflows, allowing team members to run interactive web applications directly from their browsers.
In addition to multi-session apps, Livebook 0.10 also brings a presentation view feature contributed by Franklin Rakotomalala. This feature hides the sidebar and focuses on the specific content you want to present, making Livebook a great tool for presentations.
Furthermore, Livebook now supports Erlang code alongside Elixir, thanks to a community contribution by Benedikt Reinartz. This means you can seamlessly combine both languages in the same notebook, making it even more versatile.
Lastly, Livebook 0.10 enhances the integration of doctests, providing a visual indication of the test results and inlining failing results directly in the code editor. This makes it easier than ever to write and test your code within Livebook.
With these new features, Livebook continues to empower developers with a flexible and interactive environment for coding, documentation, and collaboration. Stay tuned for more updates from the Livebook team!