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  3. Agile Software Development (MTAT.03.295)
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Agile Software Development 2018/19 fall

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Reference books

  • Programming Elixir 1.3: Functional |> Concurrent |> Pragmatic |> Fun
    Dave Thomas. The Pragmatic Bookshelf (2017)
  • Programming Phoenix: Productive |> Reliable |> Fast
    Chris McCord, Bruce Tate, and José Valim. The Pragmatic Bookshelf (2016)
  • Learning Vue.js 2
    Olga Filipova. PACKT Books (2016)

Note: You can freely access the (e)books above (click their titles) if you are inside the University network or if you configure your browser to use the University's proxy server.

Additional resources

  • The Elixir language official web page: http://elixir-lang.org
  • The Phoenix framework official web page: http://phoenixframework.org
  • The Elixir school: http://elixirschool.com/en/
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