Phoenix in Action Geoffrey Lessel Author

Phoenix in Action Geoffrey Lessel Author
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SummaryPhoenix is a modern web framework built for the Elixir programming language. Elegant, fault-tolerant, and performant, Phoenix is as easy to use as Rails and as rock-solid as Elixir’s Erlang-based foundation. Phoenix in Action builds on your existing web dev skills, teaching you the unique benefits of Phoenix along with just enough Elixir to get the job done.Foreword by Sasa Juric, author of Elixir in Action, Second Edition.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the TechnologyModern web applications need to be efficient to develop, lightning fast, and unfailingly reliable. Phoenix, a web framework for the Elixir programming language, delivers on all counts. Elegant and intuitive, Phoenix radically simplifies the dev process. Built for concurrency, Phoenix channels make short work of developing real-time applications. And as for reliability, Phoenix apps run on the battle-tested Erlang VM, so they’re rock solid!About the BookPhoenix in Action is an example-based book that teaches you to build production-quality web apps. You’ll handle business logic, database interactions, and app designs as you progressively create an online auction site. As you go, you’ll build everything from the core components to the real-time user interactions where Phoenix really shines.What’s insideFunctional programming in a web environmentAn introduction to Elixir Database interactions with EctoReal-time communication with channelsAbout the ReaderFor web developers familiar with a framework like Rails or ASP.NET. No experience with Elixir or Phoenix required.About the AuthorGeoffrey Lessel is a seasoned web developer who speaks and blogs about Elixir and Phoenix.Table of ContentsPART 1 - GETTING STARTEDRide the PhoenixIntro to ElixirA little Phoenix overviewPART 2 - DIVING IN DEEPPhoenix is not your applicationElixir application structureBring in PhoenixMaking changes with Ecto.ChangesetTransforming data in your browserPlugs, assigns, and dealing with session dataAssociating records and accepting bidsPART 3 - THOSE IMPORTANT EXTRASUsing Phoenix channels for real-time communicationBuilding an APITesting in Elixir and Phoenix