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Testing Elixir — by Andrea Leopardi, Jeffrey Matthias (10 / 80)

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👈 About the Code | TOC | Chapter 1 Unit Tests 👉

You can get the code from the book page on the Pragmatic Bookshelf website.[1] We hope that when you find errors or think of suggestions that you’ll report them via the book’s errata page.[2]

One online resource we highly recommend is Elixir’s excellent documentation. You can find that on Elixir’s official website.[3] Particularly interesting for this book is the ExUnit documentation since we’ll get to use ExUnit a lot.[4]

If you like the book, we hope you’ll take the time to let others know about it. Reviews matter, and one tweet or post from you is worth ten of ours! We’re both on Twitter and tweet regularly. Jeffrey’s handle is @idlehands and Andrea’s is @whatyouhide.[5] [6] You can also drop notes to @pragprog.[7]

Andrea Leopardi and Jeffrey Matthias

July 2021

Footnotes

[1] https://pragprog.com/book/lmelixir

[2] https://pragprog.com/titles/lmelixir/errata

[3] https://elixir-lang.org

[4] https://hexdocs.pm/ex_unit/ExUnit.html

[5] https://twitter.com/idlehands

[6] https://twitter.com/whatyouhide

[7] https://twitter.com/pragprog

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👈 About the Code | TOC | Chapter 1 Unit Tests 👉

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