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title: "Test Post: Getting Started with Elixir"
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date: "2024-01-15"
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author: "Llmex Team"
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layout: Llmex.PostLayout
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---
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# Getting Started with Elixir
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Elixir is a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications. It leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems.
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## Key Features
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- **Functional Programming**: Immutable data and pattern matching
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- **Scalability**: Built on the Erlang VM for concurrent processing
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- **Fault Tolerance**: Supervisor trees and the "let it crash" philosophy
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- **Developer Productivity**: Powerful metaprogramming and a helpful compiler
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## Basic Syntax
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```elixir
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defmodule Greeting do
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def hello(name) do
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"Hello, #{name}!"
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end
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end
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IO.puts Greeting.hello("World")
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```
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## Pattern Matching
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One of Elixir's most powerful features is pattern matching:
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```elixir
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# Assign value
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x = 1
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# Pattern matching
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{a, b, c} = {:hello, "world", 42}
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# Pattern matching in function definitions
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def process({:ok, result}), do: result
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def process({:error, reason}), do: raise(reason)
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```
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## The Pipe Operator
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Elixir's pipe operator (`|>`) allows for clean, readable code:
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```elixir
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"Elixir rocks!"
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|> String.upcase()
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|> String.split()
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|> Enum.count()
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```
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This blog post is just a simple introduction to Elixir. Stay tuned for more in-depth tutorials and examples!
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