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Throughout the book, the examples deal mostly with creating data. When the quiz runs, it always persists new answers.
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I have completed chapter 3 (data), chapter 4 (functions) and chapter 5 (testing) of Designing Elixir Systems with OTP. And i’m c...
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I am reading Designing Elixir Systems with OTP where they introduce the concept of Single Level of Abstraction.
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This con...
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I want to read both of these books next, which one I’ll enjoy more and should read first?
(Anyone who read both of these books?)
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On page 23 of the book Designing Elixir Systems With Otp it says “Use div() and rem() to get integer division rather than /.”. For 7/6 g...
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Throughout the book, the examples deal mostly with creating data. When the quiz runs, it always persists new answers.
Let’s say I want t...
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I’ve recently finished Designing Elixir Systems with OTP. It is an excellent book, and I highly recommend reading it!
Modelling the logi...
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Hey folks,
This almost certainly isn’t a Phoenix issue, but it occurs when running my app within Phoenix. We’re building a document conv...
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I am following the book Designing Elixir System with OTP book and I hit the (Fun)ctions part of the “Do Fun Things with Big Lou...
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Currently i’m half way done my core. At the moment I am trying to connect my core to phoenix, and I have the following questions:
Do I...
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