
jaeyson
Anybody tried Shankar Devy's Phoenix Inside Out book series?
Hi all, does anybody tried Shankar Devy’s Phoenix Inside Out book series?
Also, will there be a big difference (aside from context
prior to v1.3) if im going to learn using the latest version of Phoenix? I was basing on this link where in installation section it’s at Elixir v1.4 and Phoenix v1.3.
Many thanks!
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jaeyson
nice! thanks for helping me out!
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DevotionGeo
You’re welcome!
If there is any problem using the book with new versions of Phoenix, ask here or in the Elixir Forum.
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