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This week in Elixir

LiveView got Braces: a Complete Guide to Phoenix LiveView v1.0.0's new Curly Brace Syntax
LiveView v1.0.0 is finally here! The biggest change from 0.20 is that there’s a new way to render data in HEEx: {…} is now available in the body, not only in attributes.

Elixir v1.18.0-rc.0 released
Elixir v1.18 is an impressive release with improvements across the two main efforts happening within the Elixir ecosystem right now: set-theoretic types and language servers. It also comes with bui...

Distributed Phoenix: Deployment and Scaling
In part one of this series, we managed distributed state using GenServers. In this part, we’ll explore deployment and scaling strategies:

A RAG for Elixir in Elixir
Another blog post from the bitcrowd RAG series. This time we find out how we can implement a local RAG system in Elixir.

Even more from around the Elixir community

Lambda Days 2025: Call for Talks is Open Conference

Nerves Online Meetup Meetup

Beam Radio: Brian Underwood and EctoWatch Podcast

Thinking Elixir: Thinking Elixir Podcast Podcast

Elixir Wizards: Scaling the Daylite Apple-Native CRM Using Elixir with AJ Podcast

Elixir Streams |> How to Synchronize the Asynchronous Within a GenServer Video

What's New in Elixir 1.18? Video

Effective Scaling Strategies for Image Processing Workloads Blog post

Why did the Elixir Application Keep Running Despite Dependency Shutdown? Blog post

Advent of Code 2024: Solving Simple Problems in Elixir with AI Assistance Blog post

Consolidating Input and Output Validation and Sanitization in Elixir with GuardedStruct Library Blog post

paulsabou/gettext_llm: Elixir Gettext LLM Based Translation Library Project update

poeticoding/yolo_elixir: A Library for Object Detection and Seamless YOLO Model Integration in Elixir Project update

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

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