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=== Concurrency Patterns === Elixir encourages the use of specific concurrency patterns to handle different scenarios. Some common patterns include: * Supervisors - Elixir's supervision trees allow for the monitoring and recovery of processes in the event of failures. * GenServer - A behavior module that facilitates the implementation of client-server architectures with built-in message handling and state management. * Tasks - The `Task` module provides utilities for running parallel computations and composing concurrent operations. * Agents - The `Agent` module is used to manage state in a concurrent manner, allowing multiple processes to read and modify the state. By leveraging these patterns, developers can design robust and scalable concurrent systems.
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