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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #375
This week in Elixir

How To Reduce Reductions in Elixir
In this article, Jeff shows how you can use Elixir’s profile.eprof mix task to evaluate and improve code performance in your Elixir application.

Announcing LangChain for Elixir
Mark created an Elixir LangChain library, which makes it easier for an Elixir application to use, leverage, or integrate with an LLM like ChatGPT.

Unpacking Elixir: Observability
There is stuff no other runtime Lars has heard of can do and they hide behind relatively mild names such as tracing, observability, introspection.

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

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