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'''Elixir''' is a functional programming language that builds on [[Erlang]] and uses its virtual machine. | '''Elixir''' is a functional programming language that builds on [[Erlang]] and uses its virtual machine. | ||
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Elixir is a functional programming language that builds on Erlang and uses its virtual machine.
As with Clojure, the number of arguments a function takes is referred to as its "arity". Functions of the same name and different arity can coexist.