The elixir programming language is broken into 6 applications 🎉 the elixir team continues improving the developer experience via tooling, documentation, and precise feedback, while keeping the language stable and compatible. The links below reference the documentation for the modules and functions in each of those applications.
Ask Elixir (podcast) - Elixir Elf | Listen Notes
The default elixir, lang/elixir, may lag slightly as dependent ports are often not able to be updated to the newest elixir release immediately.
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We have finally released elixir v0.6.0 This release includes a build tool called mix, support for erlang typespecs, many improvements to iex and improved io, file and macro support. Click on the cases below to learn more about how companies across different industries are using the power of elixir and its ecosystem to create and grow their businesses. Elixir’s goal is to be a productive and extensible language for writing maintainable and reliable software
It is the absolute minimum amount of knowledge you need in order to understand elixir/erlang code, support interoperability, read the docs, sample code, etc. Elixir v1.16 has just been released