Listen to the Beam Radio Panel chat with Frank Hunleth, the creator of the Nerves Project. They discuss challenges in loading beam on embedded systems, advancements in IoT and machine learning integration, focusing on smart devices at scale, and contributions to the open-source community. Dive into the world of Elixir and explore the future of integrated machine learning components in SOCs.
Nerves Project expanding with Live View, OTP, and Tetris projects integrating SVG and Elixir to enhance learning opportunities.
Nerves' challenges with Open SSL3 dependencies were resolved with Erlang OTP updates, improving development processes and device security.
Deep dives
NURVES Updates and Refreshed Courses
NURVES is updating core courses, including Live View, OTP, and Elixir with expanded content. A Tetris project is being developed, integrating SVG and Elixir. Future plans include implementing a unique multiplayer Tetris concept.
Frank Conlak's Journey with Elixir and NURVES
Frank Conlak, creator of the NURVES project, shares his journey starting from Erlang to developing NURVES for embedded projects. The platform's unexpected diverse applications from farming to industrial factories highlight its flexibility and community contributions.
Challenges in NURVES Development and Open SSL3 Integration
NURVES faced challenges with integrating Open SSL3 due to dependencies affecting device authentication and security measures. Updates in Erlang OTP resolved related issues, easing future development and deployment processes for enhanced reliability.
Impacts of Type System Development on NURVES Projects
Anticipation surrounds the development of a type system in Elixir for NURVES projects, offering enhanced code reliability and error detection pre-deployment. The opt-in approach aims to balance code integrity with flexibility, aligning with the community's emphasis on thoughtful feature implementation.