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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #229
This week in Elixir

Writing Rust the Elixir Way
Bernard explores how to bring some ideas from Elixir to Rust with WebAssembly.

Phoenix vs Rails: The Business Perspective
An interesting to potentially convionce your boss of using Elixir, since it is written from the business perspective.

Mhanberg/advent-of-code-elixir-starter
Mitchell shares the Elixir scaffolding he uses when completing the advent of code challenges.

A Minimalist LiveView Testing Guide
Let’s apply Sandi Metz’s minimalist unit testing guide to Phoenix LiveView.

Doawoo/teex
Very cool exploration how we could treat Elixir as our main scripting language.

That's it for this round, have a great day!
@rrrene from ElixirWeekly

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