Description
You know how to code in Elixir; now learn to think in it. Learn to design libraries with intelligent layers that shape the right data structures, flow from one function into the next, and present the right APIs. Embrace the same OTP that's kept our telephone systems reliable and fast for over 30 years. Move beyond understanding the OTP functions to knowing what's happening under the hood, and why that matters. Using that knowledge, instinctively know how to design systems that deliver fast and resilient services to your users, all with an Elixir focus.
Elixir is gaining mindshare as the programming language you can use to keep you software running forever, even in the face of unexpected errors and an ever growing need to use more processors. This power comes from an effective programming language, an excellent foundation for concurrency and its inheritance of a battle-tested framework called the OTP.
If you're using frameworks like Phoenix or Nerves, you're already experiencing the features that make Elixir an excellent language for today's demands. This book shows you how to go beyond simple programming to designing, and that means building the right layers. Embrace those data structures that work best in functional programs and use them to build functions that perform and compose well, layer by layer, across processes. Test your code at the right place using the right techniques. Layer your code into pieces that are easy to understand and heal themselves when errors strike.
Of all Elixir's boons, the most important one is that it guides us to design our programs in a way to most benefit from the architecture that they run on. The experts do it and now you can learn to design programs that do the same.
What You Need:
Elixir Version 1.7 or greater.
Author: II James Edward Gray, Bruce A. Tate
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Published: 12/24/2019
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.50w x 0.52d
ISBN13: 9781680506617
ISBN10: 1680506617
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Languages | General
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering | Systems Analysis & Desi
- Computers | Programming | Parallel
About the Author
James Edward Gray, II has been a full time programmer for over 15 years. He has worked with Ruby, Elixir, Elm, and more to tackle challenges in Market Research, Education, Medicine, Finance, and other interesting domains. James is inspired by the sharing of knowledge in the programming communities by contributing documentation, code, and books.
Bruce Tate is a programmer and CEO of Groxio where he is helping to redefine how computer languages are taught and learned. He's the author of Seven Languages in Seven Weeks and Programming Phoenix, among other titles and has been involved with Elixir from the very beginning.