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This week in Elixir

Phoenix LiveView, hooks and push_event: json-view
How to integrate Javascript libraries that render to the DOM directly with Phoenix LiveView

Avoiding Recompilation Hell in Elixir with mix xref
Renato goes through a common occurrence in large codebases: seemingly unrelated files being recompiled every time you change a module.

How to use Jina Embeddings in Elixir with Bumblebee
Joel describes how to implement and verify the Jina model so we can run it in Bumblebee.

Implementing Distributed Pooling in Elixir
In Elixir, once you have clustering set up, it's ridiculously easy to run some code on another node in your cluster.

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

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