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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #370
This week in Elixir

Writing a Custom Credo Check in Elixir
Let’s run through the process of creating a Credo check in Elixir.

Elixir Saves Pinterest $2 Million a Year In Server Costs
Micael answers the age old question: "What are the business benefits of Elixir?"

Unpacking Elixir: Concurrency
Rather than writing yet another post trying to widely summarize what he thinks is beneficial about Elixir, Lars goes a bit deeper on one particular aspect: concurrency.

Star-Crossed LiveView Processes
This is a story of two star-crossed lovers processes. When linked, their fates are intertwined and a tragedy spreads it’s destruction. Can the fates be changed?

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

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