$ iex Erlang R16B02 (erts-5.10.3) [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [kernel-poll:false] [dtrace] Interactive Elixir (0.11.3-dev) - press Ctrl+C to exit (type h() ENTER for help) iex(1)> 1+2 3 iex(2)>
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Writing a Blog Engine in Phoenix and Elixir, Part 1 Writing a Blog Engine in Phoenix and Elixir, Part 2: Authorization Current VersionsAs of the time of writing this, the current versions of our applications are: Elixir: v1.1.1Phoenix: v1.1.0Ecto: v1.1.0Comeonin: v2.0.0If you are reading this and these are not the latest, let me know and I’ll update this tutorial accordingly. IntroductionOften in
It’s common that our first experience with debugging in a new language is by printing values to the terminal. Elixir isn’t different: we can use IO.puts/2 and IO.inspect/2. However, Elixir also provides other approaches to debugging. In this blog post, we’ll show you other 2 options: IEx.pry/0 and :debugger. IEx.pry The name “pry” is an old friend in the Ruby ecosystem but it has a different behav
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