
Evan Czaplicki
Creator of the Elm programming language and a compiler author focused on improving developer experience and error messages; discussed Elm's history, open-source economics, and plans to extend type-safety across stacks in this episode.
Top 3 podcasts with Evan Czaplicki
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Oct 1, 2024 • 59min
Kodsnack 604 - Farmer's disposition, with Evan Czaplicki
Evan Czaplicki, creator of the Elm programming language, discusses navigating career paths that may initially seem perfect but aren’t. He emphasizes prioritizing personal health over professional success and reflects on the balance between open-source commitments and well-being. The conversation explores programming languages, highlighting their evolution and community impact. Evan shares his experiences in country living and the joys of farming, blending technical expertise with the simplicity of hands-on work.

Oct 24, 2025 • 46min
Elm & Open Source: What's Next? • Evan Czaplicki & Kris Jenkins
Evan Czaplicki, the creator of the Elm programming language, delves into Elm's journey and the complexities of open-source economics. He shares his insights on the challenges of sustainability and the implications of monetization. Czaplicki advocates for type safety across programming stacks and explores the future of functional programming. He reflects on the political dynamics in open source and how they affect creators. Additionally, he discusses why Rust has gained traction and offers advice to new developers in the open-source space.

Nov 28, 2024 • 50min
Elm & The Future of Open Source (with Evan Czaplicki)
Evan Czaplicki, the creator of the Elm programming language, dives into the intriguing journey of Elm and the challenges surrounding open-source sustainability. He discusses how Elm has thrived despite the struggles of financial reward and the tension between open-source ideals and commercial exploitation. Evan also provides personal insights on the evolution of programming, the significance of error messaging, and the cultural dynamics he's faced living in Denmark. His thoughtful commentary offers a reflective take on the future of open-source development.


