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Subreddit for the elixir programming language, a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications Which ones have you read and which ones are your faves? This post is an instruction guide to help you setup your neovim for elixir development from scratch
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Be aware that the neovim ecosystem is always moving fast, so the content of this post may become outdated for future readers Since then i think we’ve seen more books for elixir than any other language of a similar age (except maybe swift) I’ll try my best to keep this post updated to align.
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A comprehensive introduction” is now available for free on youtube Full introduction to elixir & functional programming core language concepts and fundamentals advanced modules & functions list manipulation & enum. For example, if you want to build a distributed database now, it would be much easier to implement in elixir than in go. What's your recommended ide for elixir
I'm just getting started with elixir, and was wondering what ide you'd recommend Is there currently anything with code completion? I recently completed an elixir course from pragmatic studio and liked the language a lot It has so many great features like genserver, supervision tree structure, out of the box support for looking under the hood of applications using observer, functional programming paradigm, pattern matching, hot code swapping
I have read good things about phoenix too making it an excellent choice for.
To align everyone’s expectations, our goal is to perform inference of all patterns and guards by elixir v1.17, as outlined here And there is still a chance we won’t go forward with this. Can you believe the first professionally published elixir book was published just 8 years ago