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=== Applying DDD in Elixir === Elixir, being a functional programming language with strong support for concurrency and fault-tolerance, is well-suited for implementing Domain-driven Design concepts. Some techniques and tools in the Elixir ecosystem that can facilitate the application of DDD include: * [[Ecto]]: Ecto is a database wrapper and query generator for Elixir that supports DDD concepts by providing a clean separation between the persistence layer and the domain model. * [[Phoenix Framework]]: Phoenix is a web framework built with Elixir that allows developers to build robust applications following DDD principles. It provides abstractions and structures that help in organizing code around bounded contexts, entities, and aggregates. * [[Event Sourcing]]: Event sourcing is an approach to capturing and storing all changes made to an application's state as a sequence of events. Elixir offers libraries like [[Commanded]], which make it easy to implement event sourcing patterns in a DDD context.
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