Elixir

Is Elixir a front-end or back-end programming language?

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Elixir is a back-end programming language built on the Erlang VM (BEAM), used for developing scalable, fault-tolerant distributed systems, real-time APIs, and web applications. The Phoenix framework makes Elixir an efficient choice for REST APIs and real-time features through Phoenix Channels. LiveView allows reactive front-end UI from the server side, but Elixir's main role is in back-end concurrency and distributed systems development.

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