Your Elixir level?

How would you describe your Elixir level of expertise?

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Pro

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Only ~ 1 person voted Pro, José Valim is that you? :stuck_out_tongue:

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Very much a beginner. I picked up the Elixir book when it launched in beta originally but never got very far with it, spent more of my spare energy on Clojure.

In the last few weeks I’ve been revisiting Elixir though, and liking it very much :slight_smile:

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He and Chris hahaha

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A complete noob here!

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I have created 1 site on phoenix and starting to work on my CRM :slight_smile:

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beginner, but this is probably the first time after a few languages I’m finding I’m paying a lot more attention to the language as Im learning and seeing where other languages/tools implement similar models.

Im playing a lot more than I usually do too, just lots of small little tasks.

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Of course a lot of beginners. Anyway it is nice for the community to see some intermediate people too. Looks like this is getting some traction these days.

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The only issue I have with Elixir is how much I miss squiggly brackets and semi-colons. 30 years of coding and my brain is hardwired.

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It took me a while, but now I wonder why I ever used semi-colons :grinning:

Eventually, you won’t even miss them.

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I’m beginner and I will keep that way for at least 1 year more, oh, the first year in college is so weird…

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Although semicolons are not required, you can use them between expressions.

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