Advanced Functional Programming with Elixir (Pragmatic Programmer)
Monday, 12 January 2026

This book shows how to use advanced functional programming principles, practical domain-driven design techniques, and production-ready Elixir code to build scalable, complex systems from simple, reusable components. Joseph Koski explains how to combine advanced functional programming concepts with production-ready Elixir and proven domain-driven design techniques to write cleaner, more thoughtful software. 

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Readers will explore foundational ideas like equality, ordering, predicates, monoids, and monads; then go beyond syntax to topics including composing logic, modeling behavior, and growing systems. With a focus on maintainable, declarative code over theory, readers will gain practical, composable patterns they can apply right away.

Author: Joseph Koski
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: December 2025
Pages: 238
ISBN: 978-8888651797
Audience: Functional developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Other Languages

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