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This week in Elixir

Debugging in Elixir and Erlang: An Introduction
In the first part of a two-part series, Marcos touches on some tools you can use for debugging in Elixir.

Get Rid of Your Old Database Migrations
Andrea published a great blog post about getting rid of old database migrations.

How to Take Website Screenshots With Elixir
Checkout Allan's post on how to use Elixir and Urlbox to gather information about websites and scrape valuable information.

Even more from around the Elixir community

Poznań Elixir Meetup #16 Meetup

Thinking Elixir: Ecto Gets Lively in Livebook Podcast

Deploying Phoenix Apps on Bare Metal Blog post

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

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