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Explore the Elixir programming concepts for building maintainable applications What you'll learn Learn the functional programming style with Elixir Explore the core concepts behind the language Build applications with the robust Elixir toolset Concise step-by-step instructions to teach you difficult technical concepts Requirements No prior knowledge of Elixir is required. Basic knowledge of Erlang is required to learn Elixir efficiently. Description Elixir is a dynamic, friendly, easy-to-use, functional language designed to build scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems, while also being successfully used in web development and the embedded software domain. This course bs with the origin of the Elixir programming language. You will dive into the functional programming paradigm and know why this language is so special. This course will then move on to introducing the core programming concepts of Elixir. You will sharpen your skills by learning the language syntax, defining modules, manipulating the characteristics of common data structures, and more. You will learn about Elixir installation along with successfully running its interactive shell called IEx and its build tool, Mix, which is used to scaffold, build, and test projects. Next, you will get to know Elixir data types and collections to perform complex computations along with familiarizing yourself with the concept of pattern matching used to extract data from complex structures. This course will teach you the IO concepts which will allow you to present data in much more useful ways. You will also glean a firm understanding of basics of OTP. By the end of this course, you will gain an accurate knowledge to start building your own applications from scratch. What am I going to get from this course? Understand functional programming and get to know the origin of ElixirCreate applications using the Mix tool setCommunicate with the outside world from within your programExplore Elixir to create resilient, scalable applicationsCreate fault-tolerant applicationsDesign program-distributed applications and systemsLearn to do more with less using Elixir's metaprogramming What’s special about this course? We've spent the last decade working to help developers stay relevant. The structure of this course is a result of deep and intensive research into what real-world developers need to know in order to be job-ready. We don't spend too long on theory, and focus on practical results so that you can see for yourself how things work in action. We have combined the best of the following Packt products Getting Started with Elixir by Joao GoncalvesLearning Elixir by Kenny Ballou Meet your expert instructors Joao Goncalves is a professional software eeer with over 7 years of experience in various areas of software development. Kenny Ballou is a life-long learner, developer, mathematician, and overall thinker. He enjoys solving problems, learning about technologies, and discussing new and different ideas. Meet your managing editor This course has been planned and designed for you by me, Tanmayee Patil. I'm here to help you be successful every step of the way, and get maximum value out of your course purchase. If you have any questions along the way, you can reach out to me and our author group via the instructor contact feature on Udemy. Overview Section 1: Introduction to Elixir Lecture 1 Course Overview Lecture 2 What is Elixir Lecture 3 Functional programming Section 2: Basic Types and Operators Lecture 4 Literals and operators Lecture 5 Collection types Section 3: Pattern Matching Lecture 6 Pattern matching versus assignment Lecture 7 Forms of pattern matching Section 4: Functions Lecture 8 Functions and modules Lecture 9 Pattern matching in functions Lecture 10 Anonymous functions Section 5: Control Flow Lecture 11 Recursion Lecture 12 Conditionals Lecture 13 Exception handling Section 6: IO Lecture 14 Standard IO Lecture 15 Files Section 7: Concurrent Programming – Using Processes to Conquer Concurrency Lecture 16 Basics of Elixir process Lecture 17 Applications Lecture 18 Work pool Section 8: OTP – A Poor Name For a Rich Framework Lecture 19 Applications Section 9: Tooling Lecture 20 Creating an application Lecture 21 Importing dependencies Lecture 22 Running tests Section 10: Metaprogramming – Doing More with Less Lecture 23 Behaviours and protocols Lecture 24 Abstract syntax trees Lecture 25 Context and macro hygiene Lecture 26 Supervisors This is a go-to course for neophytes who are willing to strengthen their core Elixir programming skills for building efficient web applications from scratch. HomePage:
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