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=== Concurrency Patterns === Elixir encourages the use of certain concurrency patterns to avoid common pitfalls and ensure the reliability and scalability of concurrent applications. ==== Supervisors ==== '''Supervisors''' are responsible for monitoring and restarting child processes in the event of failures. They provide a fault-tolerant approach to building concurrent systems, allowing for the recovery and resilience of the application. ==== Message Passing ==== Elixir's message passing mechanism enables a powerful form of communication between processes. By using message passing, processes can exchange data and coordinate their actions, leading to highly decoupled and modular software. ==== Isolation ==== Elixir's process model provides isolation between processes, preventing the spread of errors and allowing for the development of fault-tolerant systems. Isolation ensures that failures in one part of the system do not affect the stability of other parts.
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