This is a series of short bar-like conversations around Elixir and its features, it aims to help you to wrap your head around it by using meaningful examples and putting it in the context of real world problems.
Another week another article, glad to be back to publish one article a week, this is the sixth episode and as promised we will talk about one of the most used features of Erlang, the [head | tail] implementation and list comprehensions.
In this article we will talk about Concurrency, Processes and Recursion, it’s time to start taking some traction and put some of the stuff we saw on the lastest articles together.
In this episode, we’ll take some steps back to check some basics we skipped to get some real taste on Elixir, but it’ll be fun! If you're liking it, let me know on twitter :D.