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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master Elixir syntax and functional programming principles for scalable application development using Elixir, concurrency, and data types.
  • Implement concurrent processes and manage state effectively in Elixir for real-world, maintainable applications.
  • Utilize Elixir's data types and pattern matching to write clean, efficient, and bug-free code.
  • Build and deploy scalable, fault-tolerant applications leveraging Elixir's OTP framework and supervision trees.
  • Debug and optimize Elixir applications for performance, reliability, and maintainability in production environments.
  • Apply best practices for testing, documenting, and maintaining Elixir codebases for long-term project success.
  • Integrate Elixir with databases, web frameworks, and external APIs to develop comprehensive, modern applications.
  • Leverage Elixir's ecosystem and tools to streamline development workflows and improve productivity.

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Elixir, a dynamic, functional programming language, is designed for building scalable and maintainable applications with a simple, modern, and tidy syntax. Although it is easy to understand, Elixir's approach to concurrency and its data type nuances require some getting used to.