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This week in Elixir

An Opinionated Way of Organizing GraphQL APIs Using Absinthe and Phoenix
Meraj wrote this article to suggest a way of organizing GraphQL APIs in Elixir using Absinthe/Phoenix that is practical and suitable for real-world projects.

Understanding the Elixir Machine Learning Ecosystem
Andres wrote this introduction to Machine Learning in Elixir through a glossary of the most popular libraries and tools that are currently available.

Phoenix Storybook
In this episode of ElixirCasts, we use PhoenixStorybook to create a storybook-like UI for our Phoenix Components.

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

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