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With ElixirConf 2020 just around the corner, today’s episode is a sneak peek where we talk with six of this year’s speakers. Each speaker gives listeners an elevator pitch of their talk while throwing in extra details about who their talk is aimed at, what they learned through the process, and which talks they’re excited about attending.
Our first guest is Quinn Wilton, a developer at Tinfoil Security, whose talk is titled ‘Type-Safe LiveView with Gleam’. Quinn explains how she’s created a symbiosis between Elixir and Gleam that helps her create more consistent code while offsetting the disadvantages of dynamic typing.
We then chat with Dan Lindeman whose talk, ‘Short Circuit IoT Development Time with Nerves,’ is an overview of building custom hardware using Nerves and Elixir.
After Dan’s plug on how you can start programming Nerves on your laptop, we welcome Jeffrey Utter to the show. His talk is a deep dive into ‘Debugging Live Systems on the Beam.’ Teasing out the topic, we discuss inefficiencies in the debugging process and how many developers adopt a ‘whack-a-mole’ approach to dealing with bugs.
From debugging to UintSet, Luciano Ramalho, our next speaker, gives us a taste of his presentation, ‘UIntSet: enumerable, streamable, understandable.’ Luciano shares how the Go language inspired him to experiment with leveraging protocols and streams to build new idiomatic Elixir data structures from scratch. He also touches on the importance of being humble when learning new languages and gearing Elixir to a non-engineer user base.
After Luciano, we’re joined by Melvin Cedeno, a fellow Elixir Wizard from the SmartLogic family. Melvin brings his teaching experience to bear on the topic of ‘Teaching Functional Programming with Elixir.’ This is a key talk in growing our community, especially when considering the point that being an Elixir genius doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re well-suited to teach it.
Last but certainly not least, we speak with Japa Swadia from Podium about her talk, ‘Domain-Driven Design with Elixir’ — a subject that’s been a huge focus on the podcast. We chat about what domain-driven design means and why it’s an important foundational concept for beginners to learn.
Tune in for this tip-of-the-iceberg preview. It’s just a glimpse into the varied and wonderfully informative talks you can expect at ElixirConf 2020.
Key Points From This Episode:
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Elixir Wizards Listener Survey — https://smr.tl/podcastsurvey
SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/
ElixirConf 2020 — https://2020.elixirconf.com/
Quinn Wilton — https://github.com/QuinnWilton/gleam-chip8
Quinn Wilton Twitter — https://twitter.com/wilton_quinn
‘Type-Safe LiveView with Gleam’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/128/talk
Tinfoil Security — https://www.tinfoilsecurity.com/
Synopsys — https://www.synopsys.com/
Gleam — https://gleam.run/
Louis Pilfold GitHub — https://github.com/lpil
Phoenix LiveView — https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view
CHIP-8 — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIP-8
Stephen Bussey — https://github.com/sb8244
‘The Joy of an Elixir Monolith’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/121/talk
Code BEAM / Code Sync — https://codesync.global/
Dan Lindeman — https://github.com/DanLindeman
Dan Lindeman Twitter — https://twitter.com/lindemda
‘Short Circuit IoT Development Time with Nerves’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/117/talk
Nerves Platform — https://www.nerves-project.org/
Very — https://www.verypossible.com/
Justin Schneck — https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinschneck/
Daniel Stoppard — https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-spofford-2307a655/
Jenn Gamble — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/115/bio
Juliana Helena — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/129/bio
‘How Elixir made me a better Java programmer’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/129/talk
Nerves Hub — https://www.nerves-hub.org/
Jeffrey Utter — https://github.com/jeffutter
Bleacher Report — https://bleacherreport.com/
‘Debugging Live Systems on the Beam’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/114/talk
Datadog — https://www.datadoghq.com/
Erlang Sys Trace 2 — https://erlang.org/doc/man/sys.html#trace-2
Recon Library — https://ferd.github.io/recon/
Erlang Debugger — http://erlang.org/doc/apps/debugger/debugger_chapter.html
Catalina Astengo — https://github.com/castengo
gRPC + Elixir Microservices = A Love Story? — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/116/talk
KC Elixir — https://www.kcelixir.com/
Luciano Ramalho — https://github.com/ramalho/
Luciano Ramalho Twitter — https://twitter.com/ramalhoorg
‘UintSet: enumerable, streamable, understandable’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/125/talk
ThoughtWorks — https://www.thoughtworks.com/
Go — https://golang.org/
The Go Programming Language — https://www.gopl.io/
Brian W. Kernighan — https://www.cs.princeton.edu/people/profile/bwk
Fluent Python — https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/fluent-python/9781491946237/
Simon de Haan — https://github.com/smn
‘Using Elixir and WhatsApp to launch WHO’s global COVID-19 response’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/124/talk
Yutaka Kikuchi — https://github.com/kikuyuta
‘Applying Elixir for driving small hydropower plants with Nerves’
— https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/123/talk
Processing — https://processing.org/
Melvin Cedeno — https://github.com/thecraftedgem
‘Teaching Functional Programming With Elixir’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/99/talk
Turing — https://turing.io/
Nicholas Henry — https://github.com/nicholasjhenry
‘The Upside Dimension of Elixir - An Introduction to Metaprogramming’ —
https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/120/talk
Brian Marick — https://github.com/marick/
‘Tricks and tools for writing Elixir tests’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/109/talk
German Velasco — http://www.germanvelasco.com/
‘Testing LiveView’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/119/talk
Lonestar Elixir — https://lonestarelixir.com/
Japa Swadia — https://github.com/japa-swadia
Podium — https://www.podium.com
‘Domain-Driven Design with Elixir’ — https://2020.elixirconf.com/speakers/105/talk
Design Patterns — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Patterns
Justus Eapen Social Handle — @JustusEapen
Eric Oestrich Social Handle — @EricOestrich
Sundi Myint Social Handle — @SundiKhin
Special Guests: Dan Lindeman, Japa Swadia, Jeffrey Utter, Luciano Ramalho, Melvin Cedeno, and Quinn Wilton.