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=== Message Passing and Concurrency === One of the key strengths of Elixir is its support for lightweight processes, also known as actors. Actors communicate with each other by passing messages, which enables a highly concurrent programming model. Elixir provides a built-in message passing mechanism called the "actor model," which allows developers to design distributed systems that are highly scalable and fault-tolerant. The actor model provides a simple and intuitive way to distribute work across multiple nodes, making it easier to take advantage of the resources offered by a network of interconnected machines.
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