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Logo ElixirWeekly by @elixirstatus Issue #436
This week in Elixir

Great for Nerves: Fast Builds, Low Price
Alex shares an overlooked computer great at building Nerves firmware, under $1000.

Phoenix LiveView Goes 1.0
With the release of Phoenix LiveView 1.0, Brian reflects back on the start of the project and how it won him over.

Bridging the Gap: Simplifying Live Component Invocation in Phoenix LiveView
Herminio shows us enhancements in ergonomics enable a more cohesive and developer-friendly approach to invoking live components compared to function components.

refactorex: A VS Code Extension for Fast and Reliable Elixir Code Refactoring.
This is a pretty interesting project by Gabriel that implements refactoring capabilities for Elixir.

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

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