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This week in Elixir

Speeding up Re-compilation of Elixir Projects
Wojtek shows us the strategies to speed up re-compilation times in our projects and goes into detail regarding the reasons, so that we can improve older projects more easily.

Mixing Gleam & Elixir
Michael wrote an explorative blog post on using Gleam via Mix in an Elixir project.

How to Use gRPC in Elixir
This post covers what gRPC is, when you should reach for this tool, and some of the pros and cons of using it.

Waffle is an Open-source File Upload Library for Elixir by Evrone
Waffle handles file uploads for you, whilst providing easy integration with storage services such as Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure, RackSpace Cloud, as well as image manipulation tools such as ImageMagick.

How Elixir and Nerves Are Changing the Embedded Development Landscape
The fine folks from Very describe a few of the benefits they've experienced from using Nerves for their IoT platform and infrastructure.

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

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