Elixir Wizards

Maxim Fedorov on Building and Scaling WhatsApp with Erlang

Jul 29, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did You Make Your Way Into the Computer Engineering Field?
02:02 • 2min
3
Logic, Precision and Determinism - It's Like a Puzzle
03:45 • 2min
4
Do You Have Specific Thoughts About Time?
05:34 • 2min
5
Is WhatsApp the Best Messaging Application?
07:14 • 2min
6
Are You a WhatsApp User Now for Testing?
09:15 • 2min
7
What's the Difference Between Erlang and WhatsApp?
10:50 • 2min
8
Elixir
13:01 • 2min
9
WhatsApp - Is There an Outage on Production?
14:33 • 2min
10
Is There Any Internal Plans for the WhatsApp Engineering Team to Contribute?
16:09 • 2min
11
Erlang
18:02 • 3min
12
The Problem Is Not the Beam, but the Ecosystem
21:05 • 2min
13
Is There a Lack of Learning of Functional Languages?
23:13 • 2min
14
Is There a Lot of Magic in Erlang?
25:02 • 3min
15
The Magic Layer Has Been Peeled Off
27:58 • 2min
16
What Are Some Good Starters for Erlang Developers?
29:29 • 2min
17
How Did You Learn at WhatsApp?
31:23 • 2min
18
How Long Did the Scaling Work Take?
33:09 • 2min
19
What's Your Favorite Motorcycle Style?
34:49 • 3min
20
Elixir Wizards Interview - I'm Sorry Your Motorcycle Got Stolen
37:58 • 2min
21
How Did You Get Started in Programming?
39:29 • 2min
22
Elixir - How Did You Find It?
41:09 • 3min
23
Elixir School
43:46 • 1min
24
Stored - Building the Cloud Supply Chain
45:16 • 2min
25
Elixir
47:06 • 3min