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Elixir Wizards Podcast - Jess Ivanovich
Jess: This has been such a great conversation. I hope everyone listening is learning too. See you next week for more on Elixir in a polyglot environment. Don't forget to like, subscribe and leave a review.
A superpower of software development is teaching our code to teach us what’s happening. This is observability, and it’s why Jessica Kerr works at Honeycomb, where she is a Developer Advocate. After twenty years as a developer, Jess sees software as a significant force in the world. As a symmathecist in the medium of code, she views development teams as learning systems made of both people and software. She believes that, if we allow the software to teach us, it becomes a better teammate and, if this process makes us into systems thinkers, we can be better people in the world! Today, Jess compares the way we work in teams to game design and we find out what she means by observability and how it can serve everybody on a team. She elaborates on the remarkable agency that software developers have and how the languages they use can empower them, especially when they aren’t having specific architecture imposed on them! We also touch on what being a polyglot means to Jess, the value of working with rather then against complexity, and what Jess means when she says a software team is the perfect example of a symmathesy, plus so much more, so make sure to tune in today for this fascinating conversation with Jessica Kerr!
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*Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
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Jessica Kerr — https://jessitron.com/
Jessica Kerr on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakerr/
Jessica Kerr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/jessitron
Honeycomb — https://www.honeycomb.io/
Schedule a Call with Jess — honeycomb.io/office-hours
Games: Agency As Art — https://objectionable.net/games-agency-as-art/
OpenTelemetry — https://opentelemetry.io/
Matthew Skelton — https://blog.matthewskelton.net/
Team Topologies — https://teamtopologies.com/
QCon — https://plus.qconferences.com/
Keynote: ’The Language is the Least of It’ — https://youtu.be/nvV-4040xXI
Dr Eugenia Cheng — http://eugeniacheng.com/
x + y — https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/eugenia-cheng/x-y/9781541646513/
'Backend for frontend (BFF) pattern’ — https://medium.com/mobilepeople/backend-for-frontend-pattern-why-you-need-to-know-it-46f94ce420b0
Abstract syntax tree — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree
Keynote: ‘Collective Problem Solving in Music, Science, Art, and Software’ — https://jessitron.com/2019/11/05/keynote-collective-problem-solving-in-music-science-art-and-software/
SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/
Special Guest: Jessica Kerr.
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