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Podcast: Thinking Elixir - 63 SMS Texting in Nerves with Peter Ullrich

We talk with Peter Ullrich about his experience sending SMS messages from a Raspberry Pi Zero using Nerves. We cover what went well, what didn’t and get a glimpse into the current state of Nerves for a newbie when dealing with hardware. Peter also tried Livebook for Nerves and had a great experience with that. We discuss the challenges of hardware systems dealing with the “real world” but see how Elixir makes the process easier to model and think about.

https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/063-sms-texting-in-nerves-with-peter-ullrich/


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