Elixir Programming Language
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An Elixir Programming Language is a functional, concurrent, high-level general-purpose programming language that runs on the BEAM virtual machine,
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- See: Polymorphism (Computer Science), Multi-Paradigm Programming Language, Functional Programming, Concurrent Programming, Distributed Programming, Process-Oriented Programming, Type System, Strong Typing, Duck Typing, Gleam (Programming Language), LFE (Programming Language), Erlang (Programming Language).
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2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elixir_(programming_language) Retrieved:2024-4-15.
- Elixir is a functional, concurrent, high-level general-purpose programming language that runs on the BEAM virtual machine, which is also used to implement the Erlang programming language. Elixir builds on top of Erlang and shares the same abstractions for building distributed, fault-tolerant applications. Elixir also provides tooling and an extensible design. The latter is supported by compile-time metaprogramming with macros and polymorphism via protocols. The community organizes yearly events in the United States, Europe, and Japan, as well as minor local events and conferences.