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Название: Toy Robot - The Elixir Version
Автор: Ryan Bigg
Издательство: Leanpub
Год: 2021-01-18
Страниц: 224
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true), mobi, epub
Размер: 10.2 MB
The Toy Robot is a common interview exercise for new programmers. This short book will take you through how to implement it in Elixir in a BDD-style, with some great explanations and imagery along the way. The Toy Robot exercise was originally developed by Jon Eaves. He explains why he did it in this blog post. If you're a new Elixir developer who's gone through some basic Elixir tutorials and you're looking for the next thing to build your skills, this book is a great start. It covers the Toy Robot exercise from start to finish, testing with Elixir features such as ExUnit and Doctests along the way. The Toy Robot exercise is commonly used in interviews as the ways to solve it in any language are not as simple as they first may seem. This book covers one implementation of this exercise in Elixir. It is not intended to be the most perfect implementation of the Toy Robot exercise possible, but instead is my personal take on it.
Автор: Ryan Bigg
Издательство: Leanpub
Год: 2021-01-18
Страниц: 224
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true), mobi, epub
Размер: 10.2 MB
The Toy Robot is a common interview exercise for new programmers. This short book will take you through how to implement it in Elixir in a BDD-style, with some great explanations and imagery along the way. The Toy Robot exercise was originally developed by Jon Eaves. He explains why he did it in this blog post. If you're a new Elixir developer who's gone through some basic Elixir tutorials and you're looking for the next thing to build your skills, this book is a great start. It covers the Toy Robot exercise from start to finish, testing with Elixir features such as ExUnit and Doctests along the way. The Toy Robot exercise is commonly used in interviews as the ways to solve it in any language are not as simple as they first may seem. This book covers one implementation of this exercise in Elixir. It is not intended to be the most perfect implementation of the Toy Robot exercise possible, but instead is my personal take on it.