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Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 106: Outlaws Live at Codebeam 2021The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2021-12-2344 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 103: Welcome back AnnaAnna, Sean, and Amos talk about what they do to take a break, and follow it up with how to get started on hard problems when there is no clear path forward. The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2021-10-1354 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 100: Pop-TartareThis week our hosts celebrate their 100th episode. The talk about their favorite moments from the show. A transcript of this episode can be found on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-100-pop-tartare/Support Elixir Outlaws2021-08-2635 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 98: Machine LaunderingThis week, Chris, Amos, and Anna talk about conferences, strange loop, and how hard re-entering the real world has been. But, the main topic is copilot. Surprising absolutely no one, everyone has strong opinions. A transcript of this episode is available on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-98-machine-laundering/Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Is Github's Copilot possibly infringing copyright?2021-07-1540 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 95: Outlaws Live at ElixirConfAfrThis week, the hosts are hanging out at ElixirConf Africa. They discuss improvements to Elixir, community building, and ways that the Elixir community can continue to improve. A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-95-elixir-conf-africa-2021/Special Guests: Collins Mucheru, Shuaib Afegubua, and Sigu Magwa.Support Elixir Outlaws2021-05-1237 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 94: Crossover Math-isodeThis week, the Elixir Wizards take over the show. Justus does his best Chris Keathley impression and desperately wants to talk about Elixir. Unfortunately for him, the rest of the group continues to shuck and or jive. The topic eventually winds its way to LiveBook and Nx, or "Neex" if your Amos. Justus makes the bold claim that Data Scientists are just smarter than the rest of us, a notion that is quickly put down by everyone else. As the show closes, some future developments are teased and Chris claims that contexts "aren't a thing". A transcript is available for...2021-05-061h 08Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 92: Outlaws Live at CodeBeamThis week the outlaws are live at CodeBeam and are shucking, jiving, and some combination of the two. They're also answering questions from the community. A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-92-outlaws-live-at-code-beam-v/Support Elixir Outlaws2021-04-2249 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 91: I Promise Not to Take Your CowsAmos, Anna, and Chris start off the show discussing the morality of making promises you can't keep, then spend the rest of the episode discussing the ups and downs of past conference talks. A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-91-i-promise-not-to-take-your-cows/ The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2021-04-1148 minElixir WizardsElixir WizardsAdopting Elixir Finale with Sean Lewis, Anna Neyzberg, and René FöhringSeason 5 ends with a bang as we welcome back Sean Lewis, Anna Neyzber, and René Föhring onto the show to share their journey on getting their companies and teams to adopt Elixir. We open our conversation with each guest sharing their first experiences with Elixir. After chatting about the changes that they’ve seen in the Elixir ecosystem, we explore Elixir’s benefits and how they’ve persuaded companies to make the Elixir leap. From zero downtime deployment to arguing for Elixir’s ability to solve immediate problems, we touch on the most convincing reasons for stakeholders to adopt Elix...2021-03-251h 01Elixir WizardsElixir WizardsLaunchisode and Outlaws Takeover with Chris Keathley, Amos King, and Anna NeyzbergWelcome back to Elixir Wizards, season five, episode one! The theme for this season is ‘Adopting Elixir’, and for today’s show the team at Elixir Outlaws play host! Chris Keathley, Amos King, and Anna Neyzberg give the Elixir Wizards a chance to talk about what they love about Elixir, how they learned it, and some of their experiences using it at SmartLogic! We kick off the conversation with some memories of college and the different degrees everybody did, how these experiences fit into programming and the different paths that Justus, Eric, and Sundi took into the world...2020-12-0356 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 83: The seven levels of shellThis week, the hosts are joined by friend of the show: Jeff Weiss. They discuss when its better to build your own solution, TLA+, fountain pens, and writing letters. A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-83-the-seven-levels-of-shell/Special Guest: Jeff Weiss.Support Elixir Outlaws2020-10-0159 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 82: Rapid Is RelativeThis week kicks off with a large dose of 2020 ennui. Chris recommends that they move on rapidly since no one wants to listen to complaining about the state of the world. It turns out that Chris is currently using LiveView. The consensus is that LiveView is pretty cool even though it took 4 hours to get a modal to work. The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show. A transcript is...2020-09-1039 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 81: That's not mathAnna has a new espresso machine and both Chris and Amos are very jealous. Chris wonders how Anna is going to make good coffee without someone judging her. The main topic kicks off around the 22 minute mark. Amos is hiring and wants advice on how to conduct better interviews. A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-81-thats-not-math/Support Elixir Outlaws2020-09-0341 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 78: Strategically planned coffeesThis week starts with the customary COVID updates. Chris feels that the south is intellectually bankrupt, a claim no one is willing to refute. Seriously though, how hard is it to wear a mask? Mercifully, the conversation quickly shifts when Chris solicits feedback from the other hosts on his notion that business logic isn't a Real Thing :tm:. Anna and Amos discuss the degree to which Chris might be a pedant. The show wraps up with a discussion on how to change the way programmers can grow and think differently about problems. A transcript is...2020-07-2333 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 76: Mouth Feel: The Lost EpisodeHey everyone. We actually recorded this episode back in April during the early stages of lockdown and right after my neighborhood was hit by a tornado. Unfortunately it got lost in the shuffle. We just found it while cleaning out our past recordings. There’s very little technical discussion and no discussion of Elixir. We spent most of the time joking around and trying to encourage each other. Because of that we thought it was still worth releasing. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy it. Keathley A transcript is available for this episode on Binary No...2020-07-0240 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 75: Is this the Keynote?This week the hosts are giving a Keynote at ElixirConfEU. The show kicks off with a discussion on remote conferences and how to build community online. The hosts then transition into answering audience questions. A transcript for this episode is available here: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-75-is-this-the-keynote/Support Elixir Outlaws2020-07-0240 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 71: Double SpeedThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show. A transcript for this episode is available on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-71-double-speed/Support Elixir Outlaws2020-04-3053 minElixir WizardsElixir WizardsBetweenisode Part 2! Featuring Amos King, Chris Keathley, Anna Neyzberg, Paul Schoenfelder, Sophie DeBenedetto, Meryl Dakin, and Dave ThomasWelcome back to part two of our betweenisode! Everybody is working remotely now including ourselves, so today we continue the catch ups we were having with a number of longstanding buddies and chat about life after social distancing! The show is a back-to-back of four different conversations, the first being with Amos King, Chris Keathley, and Anna Neyzberg from Elixir Outlaws. After that we talk to Paul Schoenfelder, before getting on the line with Sophie DeBenedetto and Meryl Dakin. Last but not least we catch up with Dave Thomas. Our four conversations cover the same broad themes, and we...2020-04-2353 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 70: The Gardening OutlawsThis week the hosts talk about quarantine. Because, what else would they be talking about. Amos and Chris somehow get on the subject of gardening. They both agree that fresh broccoli is amazing, but the cost is just too great. Everyone talk's about their anxieties and how the pandemic is affecting their lives. They share a few ways to escape from the stress of isolation. Also slack’s new UI is hella weird. A transcript of this episode is available on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-70-the-gardening-outlaws/Support El...2020-04-0951 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 67: Wizards and OutlawsLive from Lonestar Elixir with Elixir Wizards. Congratulations to Eric on the birth of his first child. Video recording of this episode available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eM5ceRmFig&t=848s The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Special Guests: Bruce Tate, Justus Eapen, Susumu Yamazaki, Tim Mecklem, and  Melvin Cedeno.Support Elixir Outlaws2020-03-1346 minElixir WizardsElixir WizardsBonus Episode: Outlaws and WizardsElixir Outlaws invited us to join them for a special crossover episode, recorded live at Lonestar Elixir 2020. Join us for a conversation around fun and learning in development, highlights from day one of the conference, remembering Joe Armstrong, and more. Guests / Hosts Justus Eapen @justuseapen Anna Neyzberg @ANeyzb Amos King @adkron Bruce Tate @redrapids Susumu Yamazaki @zacky1972 Melvin Cedeno @TheCraftedGem Tim Mecklem @tim_mecklem Elixir Outlaws https://elixiroutlaws.com/ Lonestar Elixir https://lonestarelixir.com/Special Guests: Amos King, Anna Neyzberg, Bruce Tate, Chris Keathley, Melvin...2020-03-1346 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 66: Boredom and AngerChris and Anna discuss strategies for dealing with long running projects. Chris asks Anna for advice on being a better mentor.Support Elixir Outlaws2020-03-0544 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 64: ShakemupsThis week the hosts discuss weekly reviews, telemetry, recent shakeups in the community, and how to make service communication more efficient.Support Elixir Outlaws2020-02-0643 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 60: Yes and!Chris is back on coffee and is coming in hot. Amos attempts to talk through the new features in Elixir 1.10 while Chris constantly interjects, makes jokes and generally tries everyone’s patience. Eventually Chris settles down long enough to have a real conversation. The hosts describe the benefits of Elixir becoming a stable and boring choice. They also make fun of Go.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-12-1238 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 58: All about some DatalogThis week kicks off with a recap of GigCity Elixir. Chris and Amos encourage people to attend smaller conferences because, seriously, they're way more fun. Chris is building RPC to see if it helps solve some of the coordination issues that he's experiencing at work. The conversation moves to the concept of autonomy and leverage in software systems and how to help teams align on larger goals. Dave's latest talk from GigCity is referenced and Chris expounds on his love for Datalog. Finally the hosts indulge in multiple divergences in which they divulge...2019-11-0749 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 57: Live from GigCity it's Saturday AfternoonA live recording right before the final keynote at GigCity Elixir. The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-10-3148 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 56: Last time there was lightningThis week Anna and Amos discuss preparation for GigCity Elixir, modes of thinking, and concurrency models.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-10-2436 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 55: Refactoring is a dumb wordThis week the hosts discuss Strangeloop, Unison, handling breaking changes, refactoring and how to build open systems.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Unison2019-10-0349 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 54: Forever ProjectsThis week Chris and Anna discuss forever projects, privilege, and preparations for GigCity Elixir.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-09-2635 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 52: Amos take the wheelThe hosts talk about preparation for ElixirConf. Chris starts talking about Humidity for far too long before Amos pulls the ripcord. Chris mentions his breakthrough with Norm and Amos wonders if Chris has any thoughts about how to work through mental blocks. Chris talks about running and how useful pi-holing the elixir forum and twitter can be.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-09-0536 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 49: Pandora's Box Still OpenThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-08-1539 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 48: Pandora's Box OpenThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-08-1542 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 45: Infinity is just a conceptThis week kicks off with a discussion about San Francisco's iconoclastic - but also incorrect - name for a specific coffee drink. Amos is, as they say, coming in hot and launches full bore into a discussion about the elixir forum’s moderation policies. Chris is primarily concerned about the angry letters they’re going to receive. The hosts discuss the benefits of moderating a community. They all agree that moderation is a good thing and helps a community stay healthy, but they also agree that silently editing people's posts is like, kinda creepy. Anna brin...2019-06-2738 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 43: The longest mondayThe hosts this week are coming in cold. Amos and Chris are drinking Starbucks, although Amos seems much more upset about it than Chris. Anna has finally returned from her vacation in Japan only to find that her microphone stand no longer works correctly. Anna describes her longest Monday ever and Amos explains why he can’t sleep on planes. Chris has been doing nothing exciting besides not sleeping and keeping his children alive. The conversation moves to design by contract and data specification layers. Chris discusses the libraries he’s been working on and also does a pr...2019-06-1343 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 40: DiversityThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-05-2730 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 38: Break it down like a fraction4th wall break Hey everyone, we're still wrestling with audio gremlins. This week is based on the raw audio from our call so you'll hear some artifacts in there. I just wanted you to be aware in case you're sensitive to that kind of thing. We've solved this problem so going forward this shouldn't happen again. -Keathley Notes This week starts with some serious discussion about the nature of hammocks, podcasts, and the Coriolis effect. The main topic this week is implicit vs. explicit. Chris argues that an implicit...2019-04-2545 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 36: Please Tuck your Van Der Graaf Generator Under the Seat in Front of YouThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.Special Guest: Bruce Tate.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-04-111h 09Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 35: An Easy BabyThe Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show. Conference rundown and teaching distributed systems with Chris and Anna.Support Elixir Outlaws2019-04-0440 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 34: American problem solving4th wall break: Hey y'all audio from this week is a little worse then usual. We needed to use the backup audio file for technical reasons. Just wanted to provide a heads up. -keathley Show notes This weeks starts with a discussion of how to have meaningful conversations about design decisions. Chris asks whether programming best practices are for individuals or for teams. This leads to a discussion about team dynamics and how to facilitate productive conversations in teams. The hosts end with some tips on facilitating better communication and openness...2019-03-1440 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 33: Highfalutin design techniquesThis week kicks off with some standard dad-cast about kids, eye glasses, and problems with being dizzy. Chris tries to steer the conversation towards the main topic of the week: Umbrella apps. Chris and Amos provide some context for umbrella apps and explain the ways that people tend to use them. Chris talks about his experience building phoenix applications and what he values when designing systems. Anna joins half-way through and provides an impromptu opinion on umbrella applications. She provides a status update on the goings on of San Francisco and its current weather patterns. ...2019-03-0156 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 32: The First Friend of the ShowThis week the original friend of the show, Fred Hebert, joins the hosts for a wandering discussion, ostensibly about his fantastic new book Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir: Find Bugs Before Your Users Do by Fred Hebert | The Pragmatic Bookshelf Fred discusses his motivations for writing, maven plugins, and how to write better property based tests. He also shares some opinions on code coverage, test driven development, and elixir’s pipe operators. The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way...2019-02-211h 04Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 31: There's too much yaml in the worldThis week the hosts are joined by special guest, friend of the show, and author of Elixir in Action Saša Jurić. The conversation kicks off with a discussion of protein poisoning before quickly turning to Elixir in Action. Saša explains his motivation and process for writing. After this the conversation moves towards Saša’s custom CI service he’s been building. Saša explains the major benefits of using elixir and erlang for these sorts of tasks. He talks about his dream of being able to utilize erlang with no other dependencies. The Elixi...2019-02-0745 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 29: Hour-long pair switchingThis week Amos is looking for a new client and visiting lots of museums. The discussion turns to common libraries and methods when starting new projects. This leads to the topic of how to do effective handoff with clients through pairing and creating psychological safety in teams.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:DialyxirRecon Tracemix test.watchCrucial Conversationsfocused vs diffused thinkingThis Agile Life2019-01-2434 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 28: Devoid of joy4th wall break Hey y’all it’s Chris. Just wanted you to know that we had a bunch of technical issues with this call. Both mine and Anna’s recordings were corrupted somehow. We’re still looking into why. Because of this the audio quality changes at around the 20 minute mark. We fell back to using the zoom call audio which we typically only use as a reference for lining up all of the other tracks. I just wanted you to know in case you’re sensitive to that kinda thing. Notes This week...2019-01-2032 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 25: Shift-Reduce WarningThis week the hosts talk with Andrew Summers about the recent improvements to dialyixir and how to incorporate it into elixir applications.Special Guest: Andrew Summers.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:DialyxirDialyzer papererlexOpaque TypesLeex and YeccNimble ParsecDNSimple - PLT Caching done right2018-12-1350 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 24: Dad Jokes with JoséThis week Jose Valim joins the outlaws to answer questions from the community. The conversation starts with a discussion about the current state of dialyzer and future plans to add a type system to elixir. Jose laments some of the decisions to include dialyzer types directly into Elixir. This leads to a discussion of new tools being built for deployment and for metrics gathering. Chris asks about efforts to make it easier to use elixir libraries in erlang and ways that we might be able to share more libraries across ecosystems. Jose discusses plans for extending the...2018-11-2940 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 23: Reaching UnderstandingThis week Anna and Chris decompress from GigCity Elixir. They discuss several of the talks including a talk by Stu Halloway about what open source maintainers owe to communities. This leads to a discussion on how to have productive conversations about open source projects. Chris laments some of the ways that he's interacted with the community and Anna pushes for ways to facilitate constructive communication. This leads to a discussion about good ways to build modules and libraries that can be easily taught to newcomers. A copy of this episode is available to read as...2018-11-1533 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 22: Live From Gig City Elixir - Amos Gets PaidSupport Elixir OutlawsLinks:Gig City Elixir2018-11-1240 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 21: Deconstructing This Mountain of DoomThis week the hosts are joined by special guest and Friend of The Show :tm: James Edward Gray II. After introducing themselves for the first time in the shows history, James presents several questions for the guests. This leads into a discussion about dependencies, when we should rely on them, and how we should evaluate them. James turns the conversation to a discussion about Anna and Chris's talks at GigCityElixir.Special Guest: James Edward Gray II.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:GigCity ElixirPhilosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout2018-10-191h 08Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 20: The World Famous Sponge DisplayThis week starts off with a discussion about Amos and Chris’s recent trip to Strangeloop and the great talks they saw there. There’s a brief interlude into airports and the World Famous sponge display in the Chattanooga airport. The main topic this week: How do we handle complexity when designing software. Chris, excited after reading Philosophy of Software Design, gets exceptionally fired up about software design and the tradeoffs that programmers make. The hosts discuss the nature of software developers and the ways that programmer culture influences those decisions. The hosts turn to disc...2018-10-1148 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 15: NervestendoThis week Anna and Amos are joined by Nerves core team member Connor Rigby. They discuss nintendo hacking, robotic farming and how to get started with nerves development.Special Guest: Connor Rigby.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Craft and deploy bulletproof embedded software in Elixir — Nerves ProjectNintendo Switch™ - Official site – Nintendo gaming systemCrazyflie 2.0 | BitcrazeFarmBot | Open-Source CNC Farming2018-08-0245 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 14: Little's Law All The Way DownThis week starts with Amos describing the new features elixir 1.7 and Chris explaining some queueing theory. Afterwards Anna describes her experience solving a bug in her crypto-currency exchange. This leads to a discussion on how to find bugs in distributed systems, the dangers of generating data based on types and how to guide generators so they find more bugs.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Elixir 1.7 changelogOTP Design principlesLittle's LawStop rate limiting! Capacity Management Done RightByzantine Fault ToleranceLineage-driven Fault InjectionSAT solverLDFI at NetflixBeginners Luck - A language for property based generators2018-07-2643 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 13: Coming in hotAnna, Amos, and Chris start this week by discussing the recently released elixir documentary. Amos brings up the virus that was discovered in eslint-scope which detours into a conversation about reading through library dependencies. The hosts eventually make their way to the main topic for this week: How to find the correct restart intensity for your supervisors.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Elixir: A Mini-Documentary 2018 - Honeypot - The Developer-Focused Job Platform — Get ready to explore the origins of the Elixir programming language, the manner in which it handles concurrency and the speed with which it...2018-07-1945 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 12: Ready to muteThis week Amos kicks off the show by talking about his memory issues and Anna discusses her work on building a crypto currency exchange. The hosts then dive in to the main topic of this week: is Erlang "the most object oriented language" and if so is that a good thing.Support Elixir Outlaws2018-07-1237 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 11: Smarter then your parentsAmos kicks off the show by lamenting how old he is. Afterwards Anna, Amos, and Chris discuss the new features coming to erlang/OTP 21. Chris proceeds to bum everyone out by talking about how burnt out and unethusiastic he is about his open source projects. Anna and Amos help to provide perspective and encouragement.Support Elixir Outlaws2018-06-2844 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 10: A list of controversial topicsThis week the outlaws are joined by Jose Valim and Chris McCord. After working out the confusion of having two Chris's and giving Keathley a timebox for controversial topics Jose and Chris provide some insight into the projects that they're currently pursuing. Afterwards they discuss ways that the elixir community can continue to grow, things that the community is doing well, and areas where we can improve.Special Guests: Chris McCord and Jose Valim.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Ecto Changelog2018-06-141h 09Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 8: That became very cheesyThis week Anna, Amos, and Chris are joined by special guest and newly appointed Friend of the Show: Michal Muskala. After Michal teaches everyone how to correctly say his name they discuss the recent CodeBEAMSTO and optimizing elixir code for the BEAM. Chris attempts to avoid talking about config but the other hosts are wise to his schemes. Michal offers his opinions and insight into the issues with configuration, releases, and hot upgrades.Special Guest: Michał Muskała.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Optimising for the beamideal hash treesConfiguring elixir libraries2018-06-0451 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 7: A rat-king of problemsAnna, Amos, and Chris discuss the current state of configuration and the new proposals for making configuration behave in less surprising ways. Chris lays out the context and then claims he's going to stop talking. His silence lasts just long enough for Anna and Amos to provide their own opinions on the situation. Chris jumps back in and provides an alternative solution to the configuration problem and explains why it will never be adopted. As the show closes, Chris continues to talk to much while Anna and Amos provide thoughts on how to help educate and grow the elixir...2018-05-281h 06Elixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 6: Blocking and TacklingThis week the outlaws are joined by Friend of The Show, Ben Marx. In between name dropping and sports idioms they discuss OpenTracing, OpenCensus, purely functional data structures, distributed systems, and Amos's experiences with living in the desert.Special Guest: Ben Marx.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:OpenTracingOpenCensusDapper PaperZipkinDistributed SystemsJepsenHow to read a paperPearls of functional algorithm designFunctional programming through lambda calculus2018-05-2136 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 5: I'm perfectly fine throwing my time into a ditchThis week Anna and Chris discuss Chris's job change, how Elixir is marketed to developers, the elixir communities ruby heritage, and some discussions on elixir conferences. They finish up with some resources for first time conference speakers.Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Functional Web Development with Elixir, OTP, and PhoenixErlang in AngerGig City ElixirHow to prepare a talkShow and TellDo you talk funny2018-05-1451 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 4: A simple matter of FTPAmos kicks off this episode by exposing the joys of symbolic variables in proper's state machine tests. Chris laments the lack of elixir work in his life and his future plans to correct the situation. The Outlaws then discuss the ramifications of Proper's GPL licensing. Not wanting to bore everyone with yet another open source licensing debate they quickly shift to #hottakes on stream_data's inclusion in elixir core. Anna provides a voice of reason while Chris plays devils advocate and says things that he'll probably regret. They finish with a teaser on "Purely Functional Data Structures"....2018-05-0742 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 3: The Elixir Track of the Hallway Community - Teaching and CommunityLinks https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/6486585449644032/#4978058864361472 https://ferd.ca/it-s-about-the-guarantees.html https://www.evanmiller.org/four-days-of-go.html https://www.evanmiller.org/why-i-program-in-erlang.htmlSupport Elixir OutlawsLinks:Elixir Contest from Plataformatec - Elixir Chat - Elixir Forum — Designed for you who have adopted Elixir, tell us in 280 characters: What was the biggest challenge you had when adopting Elixir.Beam Community | Google Summer of Code — The BEAM Community is a group of OSS projects that run on the Erlang VM. Our goal is to host relevant projects in the Erlang comm...2018-04-3052 minElixir OutlawsElixir OutlawsEpisode 2: Is this the show? - Property TestingThis week we talk about the benefits of property testing and discuss different tools and techniques available in the elixir community. Links Proper Testing StreamData QuickCheck Propcheck StreamData Proposal for model checkingSupport Elixir Outlaws2018-04-2347 min