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This week in Elixir

ElixirConf EU has been rescheduled
The organizer's had to reschedule ElixirConf EU to 6-8 October!

Rust NIFs in Elixir
Reach for native performance in your Elixir apps by using the Rustler library! Performance sensitive functions can be written safely in Rust, and used in Elixir as Native Implemented Functions (NIFs).

Credo v1.3 released
This release of Credo brings new checks, cleaner APIs for custom checks and a convenience CLI switch to re-enable disabled checks on a case-by-case basis!

daat
Daat is an experimental library meant to provide parameterized modules to Elixir.

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

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