Elixir in Action (Manning)
Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Saša Jurić teaches you how to solve practical problems of scalability, concurrency, fault tolerance, and high availability using Elixir. You'll start with the language, learning basic constructs and building blocks then learn to think about problems using Elixir's functional programming mindset befor exploring Elixir's integration with BEAM and Erlang's OTP framework. Finally, the book provides guidance on how to distribute a system over multiple machines and control it in production.

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Author:  Saša Jurić
Publisher: Manning 

Date: June 14, 2015
Pages: 376
ISBN: 978-1617292019
Print: 161729201X
Category: Other Languages 

Level: Familairity with another programming language like Ruby, JavaScript, or C#. No previous experience with Elixir, Erlang, or the OTP assumed.

See also our review of Erlang and OTP in Action

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