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    <title>Elixir Outlaws - Episodes Tagged with “Rpc”</title>
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  <title>Episode 58: All about some Datalog</title>
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Chris is building RPC to see if it helps solve some of the coordination issues that he's experiencing at work. The conversation moves to the concept of autonomy and leverage in software systems and how to help teams align on larger goals.
Dave's latest talk from GigCity is referenced and Chris expounds on his love for Datalog.
Finally the hosts indulge in multiple divergences in which they divulge information about their personal lives. 
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<p>Chris is building RPC to see if it helps solve some of the coordination issues that he&#39;s experiencing at work. The conversation moves to the concept of autonomy and leverage in software systems and how to help teams align on larger goals.</p>

<p>Dave&#39;s latest talk from GigCity is referenced and Chris expounds on his love for Datalog.</p>

<p>Finally the hosts indulge in multiple divergences in which they divulge information about their personal lives.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5332239">Support Elixir Outlaws</a></p>]]>
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<p>Chris is building RPC to see if it helps solve some of the coordination issues that he&#39;s experiencing at work. The conversation moves to the concept of autonomy and leverage in software systems and how to help teams align on larger goals.</p>

<p>Dave&#39;s latest talk from GigCity is referenced and Chris expounds on his love for Datalog.</p>

<p>Finally the hosts indulge in multiple divergences in which they divulge information about their personal lives.</p><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5332239">Support Elixir Outlaws</a></p>]]>
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