Hi, I have really enjoyed this course! I love learning new approaches to problem solving. As an experienced PHP and Javascript developer, I find that any exposure to functional programming is really good for my coding overall.
One thing – I think you have a typo in the first code snippet of the section “Import Guard Clauses to Reuse”. Where you have `@defmodule` I think it is meant to say `@moduledoc`.
Caleb Josue Ruiz Torreson September 15, 2023 at 4:27 pm
Cool lesson Mark!
I think I will come back in the future for reference, too much valuable information over here.
I also want to let you know that some links are broken:
The one for `Kernel Module Documentation` in the Safe for guard clauses section.
The other broken link is located in the Additional Resources for guard clauses section, the second item.
This is the feature I like most about Elixir. I mean, everything in general is awesome but this one is so simple and elegant.
Another really good lesson. Learned a lot.
Hi, I have really enjoyed this course! I love learning new approaches to problem solving. As an experienced PHP and Javascript developer, I find that any exposure to functional programming is really good for my coding overall.
One thing – I think you have a typo in the first code snippet of the section “Import Guard Clauses to Reuse”. Where you have `@defmodule` I think it is meant to say `@moduledoc`.
Hi Geoff! Thanks for the feedback! I agree that learning from other languages can stretch our brains in new ways and make us better developers.
Thanks for the typo report. Fixed!
Cool lesson Mark!
I think I will come back in the future for reference, too much valuable information over here.
I also want to let you know that some links are broken:
The one for `Kernel Module Documentation` in the Safe for guard clauses section.
The other broken link is located in the Additional Resources for guard clauses section, the second item.
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Caleb
Thanks for the broken links info! Fixed.