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3. Provide context for your code so that the reader understands its usefulness.
3. Provide context for your code so that the reader understands its usefulness.


To write code you encapsulate it in the  '''syntaxhighlight'''  element. Click the blue Edit button to see the syntax of the code example below.
To write code you encapsulate it in the  '''source'''  element. Click the blue Edit button to see the syntax of the code example below.




<syntaxhighlight>
<source>
def hello_world() do  
def hello_world() do  
   "hello world"
   "hello world"
end
end
</syntaxhighlight>
</source>


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Revision as of 18:37, 16 June 2023

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This is my personal web project where I document blocks of Elixir and Phoenix code that I find useful.

To contribute follow these guidelines:

1. Write small, fully working code examples. Ideally, the reader should be able to copy and paste the code and have it working quickly. For larger code examples, explicitly break them up into smaller examples so that each block is easily validated.

2. Set assumptions before writing your code. If your code requires prerequisite knowledge, be explicit and inform the reader.

3. Provide context for your code so that the reader understands its usefulness.

To write code you encapsulate it in the source element. Click the blue Edit button to see the syntax of the code example below.


def hello_world() do 
  "hello world"
end

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