Elixir programming language may not be popular as Python, Java, Javascript, Ruby or Go. But you may hear about Pinterest, Toyota, Lonely planets, Financial times and many more. All of them used Elixir to develop their websites. It is first released in 2011, a new programming language, but still it is used by prominent companies. This course is for those who are bored with python,java like programming languages and want to learn new programming language, then Elixir would be most recommended language of 2020. Enroll this course to learn about it.
What is Elixir?
Elixir is dynamic, functional language with concurrency features especially designed for building scalable and maintainable applications with a simple, modern and tidy syntax. The syntax looks like Ruby, which is easy to use. It leverages the ErlangVM, known for running low–latency, distributed, and fault–tolerant systems, while also being successfully used in web development and the embedded software domain.
As game of digital transformation is on, lots of lot services and things are getting online, Netizen will also rise and to handle such huge traffic, concurrency of code is indispensable. Parallelism, concurrency and functional are the brass tack for modern application. Elixir is loaded with all the features which is required for modern app development.
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Courses : 17
Specification: Learn ELIXIR Programming from ZERO to HERO
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Duration | 3 hours |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2018 |
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Rustom Irani –
nice course on one of the most trending prolang elixir
Vishnu Prasad –
Excellent course content cleared all the problem related to Elixir programming language thank you sir
Peter Harrison –
Really good course on trending language. He explained better than my university professors, explaining each component in a practical and detailed manner.
Arvind –
Great instructor and looking forward to building out some more complicated applications with Elixir. Great Course!
Martha Kale –
Instructor looks at intricacies and explained very perfectly devoting ample time to each substituent sub topics. Good course!
Andrew Jacobs –
nice course
Harshit Srivastava –
This is an awesome course on functional programming. Thanks to instructor for clear explanations and in depth exploration of each lesson.
Gurmeet Singh Sodhi –
this course is well described and provides glimpses of modern programming language that is bringing shift in the industry.
Sebastian Williams –
Nice course with each topic covered. Developers must try this language, it has bright future ahead.
Kritika Joshi –
This course made me Zero to Hero really . Thanks for this course
Mike Gate –
Instructor provided prominent details for each topics in the course. Thanks for nice content
Daniel smith –
Instructor explain very well of each topic
Adam Jacaruso –
Its very hard to understand whats being said. It also feels like we’re just reading slides and that he doesn’t fully understand what hes teaching. In addition, the video seems hastily put together. Shouldn’t you just re shoot the 4 min video instead of posting something where an error occurs? I would assume you would but that doesn’t happen.
Jamal Farooqi –
Good course in emerging technology
Daniel Trump –
I found this course very useful because it covered complete elixir programming language, from basics to advanced concepts. Nice course.
Goli Aapte –
Most elaborate course on elixir programming lang. Thanks
Rajiv Mohpatra –
nice course on elixir
Kashif Maqroom –
Delivery of content in form of lectures and exercises are too good.
Julia May –
nice content over elixir lang
Mrityunjay Pandey –
This is good course on elixir
Simran Shakya –
A good course for learning a new programming language which is meant for future visions on top of powerful erlang language. Better explanations, with examples.
Manpreet Chaddha –
Good course
Noah Brown –
This is a good course for learning Elixir programming language, which is being used these days in certain fields as a functional alternative to traditional programming languages.
Riivo Parts –
Teacher seems to be incompetent, unable to write anything on computer or using only 2 fingers doing it. During this course you will be seeing lots of mistakes made, going to same directory at start of every video, taking him about 20 seconds. I just don’t get this rating, how can you spend 4+ minutes on if statement and also extra 4+ minutes on if else statement, even when it is said that you need to have basic programming skill. 30% of course is reading slides with him. Even explaining arichmetical operators for 3 minutes and basically skipping over bitwise operators, since teacher does not understand them. 60% of course is watching him being painfully slow writing and explaining and 10% is him closing recorder, fixing syntax errors and going to code directory. No knowledge of shell and using regular notepad. There is no work put in making this course. If you can not program on the fly, write your code first, test it and then do a video (scripted) showing how your methods are working. This is total waste of time. Not recommended, you will be better off just reading documentation.
Vikram Lalwani –
nice tutorial
Patrick Kale –
easy to implement practicals and straightforward lectures
Andre Sergei –
perfect course with lots of useful content
Jack Smith –
Pro lang is taught in an interactive matter.
Yasin Bhutto –
One thing that i like about this course is that, contents are updated over time so that any student would be aware of latest implementation on this technology.
Neil Dagger –
An overall good experience with this tutorial. I would like to share a feedback, Elixir is a different programming language, with some resemblance to python like syntax, but you can groom it well when take time to code. Instructor seems to be professional on this, with bigger lessons but i think that can be divided into small 2 3 mins. content.
Marcel van Amersfoort –
Het is moeilijk te verstaan.