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=== Functional Programming === Elixir is primarily a functional programming language. It encourages a functional programming style where programs are composed of pure functions that produce outputs solely based on their inputs, without any side effects. This makes Elixir code predictable and easier to reason about. Functional programming in Elixir focuses on immutability and the use of immutable data structures. Elixir provides built-in support for immutable data types such as lists, tuples, and maps, which can be manipulated using a wide range of functions like `List.map`, `Enum.filter`, and `Map.reduce`. Pattern matching is another powerful feature in Elixir that allows for concise and expressive code.
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