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=== Code-level Optimizations === Optimizing code at the source level can have a significant impact on the overall performance of Elixir applications. Here are some techniques to consider: ==== Pattern Matching ==== Pattern matching is a powerful feature in Elixir that allows for concise and efficient code. By carefully crafting patterns, developers can avoid unnecessary branching and improve code efficiency. ==== Immutable Data Structures ==== Elixir promotes the use of immutable data structures, which provide several benefits including improved performance. Immutable data structures eliminate the need for costly copying operations and facilitate efficient memory management. ==== Lazy Evaluation ==== Lazy evaluation is a technique that postpones the computation of a value until it is actually needed. By employing lazy evaluation, developers can optimize computations and reduce unnecessary overhead.
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