
AstonJ
Programming Phoenix LiveView Book Club on the Elixir Forum
With Phoenix and LiveView having recently had a fairly major release, and Programming Phoenix LiveView being updated too, we thought it was about time we ran a book club!
The book cub is being led by @mafinar and @mariusbutuc and participants are:
Along with a few others!
Everyone is welcome to join the book club so if you fancy it drop by!
Here’s the thread:
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dr-acc
excellent, see you all in book club
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