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Using Livebook to build and deploy internal tools
Our primary job as developers is to deliver new features. As the product grows, a second job emerges: building internal tools.
In this talk, you’ll learn how to build internal tools fast with Livebook and Elixir and with zero to minimal HTML and CSS.
The presentation will cover:
- What are Livebook apps
- What you can build with Livebook apps
- How to deploy Livebook apps
By the end of this talk, you’ll understand how to leverage Livebook to transform scripts, SQL queries, and backend operations into web apps that anybody in your company can use. This will help make your co-workers more self-sufficient and free up your time.
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