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This week in Elixir

Wrapping Your Head Around Assets in Phoenix 1.6
Here’s what you gain with esbuild, what you lose without NPM and how to have the best of both worlds.

Phoenix 1.6.0-rc.0 Released
Read all about the first release candidate on the Phoenix Blog.

Adding Bulma to Phoenix 1.6
In this tutorial, Kevin walks us through how to use the bulma-elixir alongside the dart_sass package to install Bulma into a new Phoenix 1.6 application without needing to use Node or NPM. Check it out!

Instrument Your Elixir Application
A 5 minute read with real world examples of how to instrument your Elixir application.

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

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