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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #315
This week in Elixir

Elixir 1.14 Release Candidate in Action
This article goes into the great improvements in debugging coming with Elixir v1.14.

A new Public Repository for Elixir Security Advisories
Since GitHub announced its Advisory Database would support Erlang and Elixir packages, Remi and friends have been eager to integrate it to MixAudit.

Write a Standalone CLI Application in Elixir | AppSignal Blog
Find out how to write a command-line application in Elixir, using tools such as ElixirScript, OptionParser, Escript, Bakeware, and Burrito.

Elixir Patterns Book Pre-launch
Making progress on getting Benchee results to render right in Livebook!

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

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