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Designing Elixir Systems With OTP

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"You know how to code in Elixir; now learn to think in it. 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. Go beyond simple programming to designing by building the right layers. Embrace those data structures that work best in form 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. The experts design programs to benefit from the architectures they run on, and you can do the same."-- Provided by publisher

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Designing Elixir Systems With OTP, James Newman Gray

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Titel
Designing Elixir Systems With OTP
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2019
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
248
ISBN10
1680506617
ISBN13
9781680506617
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"You know how to code in Elixir; now learn to think in it. 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. Go beyond simple programming to designing by building the right layers. Embrace those data structures that work best in form 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. The experts design programs to benefit from the architectures they run on, and you can do the same."-- Provided by publisher