Programming Phoenix (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 20 November 2019

In this book, Phoenix creator Chris McCord, Elixir creator Jose Valim, and Bruce Tate walk you through building an application that's fast and reliable using Phoenix, the web framework based on Elixir. The book starts with working with controllers, views, and templates within the first few pages before moving on to building an in-memory context, and then backing it with an Ecto database layer.

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Author: Chris McCord, Bruce Tate and Jose Valim
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: October 2019
Pages: 352
ISBN: 978-1680502268
Print: 1680502263
Audience: Phoenix developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Web design and development 

 

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