Top 5 Elixir Forums in 2024
Elixir Forums
Here are 5 Best Elixir Forums you should follow in 2024
1. Elixir Programming Language Forum
The Elixir Programming Language Forum is for Elixir programming language enthusiasts! Find out how to handle responses to the client in Event-Driven Architecture. Learn about AI code generation tools to create correct Elixir code. Discuss Inheritance in Elixir and share what Elixir project are you currently working on.
elixirforum.com
Frequency 10 posts / day View Recent Threads
2. Elixir Support
Welcome to the Elixir Support Forums. Here you can ask questions related to Elixir and get help with Elixir's products such as Foundry, Alloy, themes, and more. Find out how to eliminate render-blocking resources, and how to download and use some free Foundry Starter Kits. Share any issues you have related to Elixir and get help with troubleshooting them.
elixir.support
Frequency 3 posts / day View Recent Threads
3. Devtalk » Elixir Programming Language
Welcome to the Elixir portal on Devtalk. Here you can see what's trending, discuss, share news, articles, blog posts, libraries, or ask questions about Elixir. Talk about machine learning in Elixir and Data Structures and Algorithms with Elixir. Join the discussions related to Elixir and share your thoughts about the programming language.
devtalk.com
Twitter Followers 973 Frequency 2 posts / month View Recent Threads
4. Reddit » The Elixir Programming Language
This Subreddit is for the Elixir programming language, a dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications. Here you can ask questions and learn more about Elixir from other Elixier users. Learn how to pass data from one live view to another without a database, and what level of Elixir experience you need to get an Elixir job.
reddit.com
Frequency 30 posts / year View Recent Threads
5. Stack Overflow » Elixir
Elixir is an open-source, dynamic, compiled, general-purpose functional programming language. It was designed to be fully compatible with the Erlang platform and is well suited to writing fault-tolerant, distributed applications with soft real-time guarantees and the ability for hot-code-swapping. In the Stack Overflow Forum, you can ask questions and find out everything you need to know about Elixir.
stackoverflow.com
Facebook Followers 516.6KTwitter Followers 243.4KInstagram Followers 52.6K Frequency 30 posts / year View Recent Threads