Step 2: Use Libraries
Elixir comes with a bunch of libraries preinstalled. Some are written in Elixir, and others in Erlang.
The first port of call is http://elixir-lang.org/docs.html, the Elixir documentation. Often you’ll find a built-in library that does what you want.
Next, see if any standard Erlang libraries do what you need. This isn’t a simple task. Visit http://erlang.org/doc/ and look in the left sidebar for Application Groups. There you’ll find libraries sorted by top-level category.
If you find what you’re looking for in either of these places, you’re all set, as all these libraries are already available to your application. But if the built-in libraries don’t contain what you need, you’ll have to add an external dependency.
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