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== Use Cases == Elixir's unique combination of features makes it well-suited for a variety of use cases, including: * Web development: Elixir's lightweight processes and built-in concurrency support are ideal for building highly scalable web applications. Frameworks like Phoenix provide powerful tools for building web APIs, real-time applications, and chat systems. * Distributed systems: Elixir's distributed capabilities make it an excellent choice for developing systems that need to scale across multiple machines and handle high traffic loads. * IoT (Internet of Things): Elixir's fault-tolerance and scalability features are well-suited for developing reliable and resilient IoT systems. * Networking and telecommunications: Elixir's lightweight processes and excellent concurrency support make it a great choice for building networking and telecommunications applications.
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