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Podcast: Thinking Elixir 068 - Rust and Elixir with Nik Begley
In episode 68 of Thinking Elixir, we talk with Niklas Begley about his Doctave service and the problems it’s solving. From there we cover why they use Rust for a key piece of the service and how Elixir fits in. We cover tools like Rustler for integrating Elixir and Rust smoothly. We talk about business drivers, Nik’s experience building a SaaS product using Elixir and more!
https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/068-rust-and-elixir-with-nik-begley/
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