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This week in Elixir

Making Phoenix LiveView Sing!
Sound effects are frequently used in games and media to make the experience more believable, and tangible, so Mark thought: LiveView was already awesome, now let’s make it really sing!

Unpacking Elixir: Phoenix
A great post by Lars, covering a lot of ground on trying to explain Phoenix without necessary delving deep into using it. Is it really the Rails of Elixir?

Build A Simple Tracing System in Elixir
Marcos shows us how to add tracing to an Elixir application using OpenTelemetry and streamline the process!

Explorer 0.8: The `dtype` release
It is great to see Explorer shape up to this indispensable library for exploring data.

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

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