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=== Concurrency Primitives === Elixir provides several concurrency primitives that simplify parallel programming: ==== Tasks ==== A task is a concurrent computation that represents a unit of work. Tasks are executed asynchronously and enable developers to express parallelism easily. [[Tasks in Elixir|Learn more about tasks in Elixir.]] ==== Agents ==== Agents are mutable state containers that allow concurrent access and modification. They provide a higher-level abstraction for shared state and ensure synchronization and consistency. [[Agents in Elixir|Learn more about agents in Elixir.]] ==== GenServer ==== GenServer is a generic server implementation that simplifies the creation of concurrent stateful processes. It provides a callback-based API and handles message passing, state management, and error handling. [[GenServers in Elixir|Learn more about GenServer in Elixir.]]
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