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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #372
This week in Elixir

Interview with Michael Frew, Owner of Gigalixir
Take a look behind the scenes of Elixir’s own PaaS in this interview with Gigalixir's owner.

Unpacking Elixir: Real-time & Latency
Elixir was built on Erlang. Erlang was built to provide “consistently low latency” and a few other audacious goals.

Customizing Phoenix Generators
During a recent interview, Mark learned how easily the Phoenix generators can be customized for our projects. This post documents this invisible feature that’s easy to use and can be really powerful for teams with either new or mature projects.

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

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