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== Benefits and Use Cases == Message passing in Elixir offers several benefits, including: * '''Concurrency and parallelism''': Message passing allows for the execution of multiple independent tasks concurrently, enabling efficient use of system resources. * '''Fault tolerance''': Actors can be monitored, supervised, and restarted independently, allowing for fault tolerance and error handling. * '''Scalability''': Elixir's lightweight processes and support for message passing make it well-suited for building scalable systems. Some common use cases for message passing in Elixir include: * '''Distributed systems''': Elixir's built-in support for distributed message passing makes it easy to build distributed applications and systems. * '''Event-driven programming''': Message passing enables event handling and asynchronous communication between different parts of a system.
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