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Elixir 1.10.3 released
Elixir version 1.10.3 has been released on Apr 25, 2020. See the release announcement.
This release officially supports Erlang/OTP versions 21 - 22, but following another news due to postponed release of Elixir version 1.11 from this release Elixir is also compatible with Erlang/OTP version 23.
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