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Thinking Elixir PodcastThinking Elixir Podcast254: Lua Scripting and Tidewave on ZedNews includes Hex 2.2.0 with the new :warn_if_outdated option for keeping dependencies updated, Honeybadger's APM with built-in Elixir traces for major components, José Valim demonstrating Tidewave with Zed's AI coding agents, LiveDebugger v0.2.0 with DevTools integration and component highlighting, Dave Lucia's new Elixir "Lua" library for embedding Lua scripting, Paulo Valente's "handoff" library for distributed function graph execution, a PhD thesis on Elixir code smells becoming a finalist for a prestigious award, and more! Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/254 Elixir Community News https://paraxial.io/ – Paraxial.io is sponsoring today's sho...2025-05-2031 minRegular ProgrammingRegular ProgrammingAbout Learning New LanguagesEveryone's favorite idempotent podcast returns to discuss learning new languages and concepts. Can mixing and matching new concepts and syntax help or hinder language adoption? A new concept but a familiar syntax might make a language easier for all the drifting Javascript developers to grab on to.Lars considers picking up a lisp at some point.It's harder to pick up new languages when you're mainly keen on building. Lars is very much in a building phase. He has problems, but they are his problems.Lars is currently learning - among other things...2024-10-2842 minVið SkákborðiðVið SkákborðiðSkák á Grænlandi: Róbert Lagerman og Veronika Steinunn MagnúsdóttirGrænlandsfararnir Róbert Lagerman FIDE meistari og alþjóðlegur skákdómari og Veronika Steinunn Magnúsdóttir blaðamaður og laganemi eru gestir Kristjáns Arnar í þessum þætti. Þau ræða um útbreiðslu skákíþróttarinnar á Grænlandi sem skákfélagið Hrókurinn undir forystu Hrafns Jökulssonar heitins kom á í byrjun aldarinnar. Róbert fer til Grænlands núna í júlí og verður það 74 ferðin hans til Grænlands til að "breiða út fagnaðarerindið" eins og skákmenn svara gjarnan þegar þeir eru spurðir út í tilganginn með þessu öllu saman.Skákfélagið Hrókurinn hefur...2024-07-0356 minProfessor Adolfo NetoProfessor Adolfo NetoExploring Erlang, Elixir and Beyond: A Conversation with Professor Laura CastroIn this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, join me, Adolfo, as we sit down with Laura Castro. Laura is a distinguished professor at Universidade da Coruña (UDC), Spain, and the chair of Cátedra CICAS, a collaborative project aimed at advancing Open Science through Software. She is involved in the BEAM (Erlang and Elixir) community and is a member of the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. During our conversation, Laura shares her journey into Erlang and Elixir, her role at the University of A Coruña, and her involvement in the BEAM community and the...2024-03-1826 minGOTO - The Brightest Minds in TechGOTO - The Brightest Minds in TechProblem Solving with Erlang & the BEAM • Robert Virding & Francesco CesariniThis interview was recorded at GOTO Aarhus for GOTO Unscripted.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereRobert Virding - Erlang Co-inventor & Principal Language Expert at Erlang SolutionsFrancesco Cesarini - Founder of Erlang Solutions & O'Reilly AuthorRESOURCESRobert@rvirdinggithub.com/rvirdinglinkedin.com/in/robertvirdingFrancesco@FrancescoCgithub.com/francescoclinkedin.com/in/francescocesariniDESCRIPTIONErlang is being used in various industries demanding reliability and scalability...2023-11-0328 minKodsnackKodsnackBeröring med BEAMen, med Lars WikmanFredrik får besök av Lars Wikman som berättar om konferensen Code BEAM Berlin. Vad hände på konferensen, hur har den utvecklats över tid, och hur står sig Underjords pizzabudget i konkurrensen på världsmarknaden? Sist men inte minst: har vi någon lyssnare som varit på konferens - inte minst någon upplaga av Strange loop - och vill berätta om upplevelsen? Hör av dig! Både Fredrik och Lars är på Øredev veckan avsnittet släpps. Är du också där? Säg hej om du får syn på oss! Ett...2023-10-3150 minElixir WizardsElixir WizardsThe Right Amount of Magic with Erik PersonToday we are joined by the Vice President of Engineering at Corvus Insurance, Erik Person! Erik continues our journey into the magic of the BEAM, our season-long theme for the Elixir Wizards Podcast, and we get to hear all about Erik's path in programming, his relationship with Elixir, and his utilization of the BEAM. Growing up in a family involved in computer science, and an early affinity for technology made the choice of what to study at college a straightforward one for Erik. He tells us about his life during and after those school years, touching on his first...2021-05-131h 00Elixir WizardsElixir WizardsRobert Virding on the Roots of ErlangWelcome to a brand-spanking-new season of Elixir Wizards! This time around we will be focussing on the magic of the BEAM, so get ready for an exciting journey into new territories filled with mystery and power! To kick things off in this inaugural episode we are joined by a true legend in the space of Erlang, Elixir, and the BEAM. Robert Virding is one of the three founding members of Erlang, and his unrivaled intimacy with the language and its related subjects is truly inspiring and informative. We feel like we could fill many more episodes just hearing Robert...2021-05-0649 minBeam RadioBeam RadioEpisode 2: Josh Adams and Erlang Languages DBA - This is my product and software consultancy. We build remarkable software with our partners. Birmingham Elixir - People are saying it's like the "Austin City Limits" of remote Elixir meetups llaisdy/beam_languages Erlang's ssh application SSH subsystems lasp-lang - a programming model for synchronization-free computations erleans - Erleans is a framework for building distributed applications in Erlang and Elixir based on Microsoft Orleans. clojerl - Use this if you want Clojure on Erlang lfe - Use this if you want some lisp in your Erlang LFE Machine Manual - an example interacting with a GenServer and creating...2021-02-2352 minAdolfo Neto private audiosAdolfo Neto private audiosMostly Erlang 019 Elixir With José ValimThis is an improved version of the audio available at https://mostlyerlang.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/mostly-erlang-19-elixir.mp3 Full description and links at https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/019-elixir-with-jose-valim/ Panel Bryan Hunter (@bryan_hunter) Jose Valim (@josevalim) Simon St. Laurent (@simonstl) Robert Virding (@rvirding) Joe Armstrong (@joeerl) Fred Hebert (@mononcqc) Eric Merit (@ericbmerritt) Links Think Functionally to Simplify Code – http://programming.oreilly.com/2013/09/think-functionally-to-simplify-code.html Designing MVC Models in Erlang – http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2013-September/075342.html e2: http://e2project.org/erlang.html Chicago Boss: http://www.chicagoboss.org/ CQRS: http://cqrs...2020-10-291h 40SkoðanabræðurSkoðanabræður#78 Skoðanir Sigurjóns Sighvatssonarwww.patreon.com/skodanabraedur Sigurjón Sighvatsson, skilgreiningin á því að vera legend í leiknum, er genginn í bræðralagið. Hann hefur framleitt fleiri en 50 kvikmyndir og starfað í Hollywood í 35 ár. Meðal verka hans eru; Twin Peaks, Bevery Hills 90210, Killer Elite, Wild At Heart og Brothers. Hér setur hann m.a virðingu á nafn Robert DeNiro og svívirðingu á nafn Harvey Weinstein, segir sögur af Jason Statham, David Lynch og Madonnu, greinir frá hugleiðsluaðferðum sínum ásamt því að ræða bókmenntir, tónlist og ástandið á vinnumarkaðinum. Og þetta er engin virðing eða svívirðing á nöfn úr þ...2020-10-021h 56Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryEpisode 132 - Duncan McGreggor In this episode I talk with Duncan McGreggor. We talk his introduction to functional programming; Erlang; Lisp Flavoured Erlang; Lisps, Lisps, and more Lisps; and much, much, more. Our Guest, Duncan McGreggor @oubiwann on Twitter Conference Announcements Code Mesh is going virtual! Taking place November 5th and 6th, will run virtually across US and European time zones. Find out more and register at https://codemesh.io. Lambda Days 2021 will be a virtual event spread over several days in February 2021. Visit https://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2021 to keep up to...2020-09-291h 03Elixir MixElixir MixEMx 039: Types in Erlang / Elixir with Zachary KessinSponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit   Episode Summary In this episode, the panelists, Josh Adams, Mark Erickson and guest Zachary Kessin, author of the book "Building Web Applications with Erlang", discuss types in Erlang and Elixir. Expert inputs with examples of implemented projects that use the Erlang and Elixir data types, were discussed. Here are the highlights of the discussion: Different data types in Erlang and Elixir such as structs, tuples.Differences in the Erlang/Elixir data types to other languages.Using data types to generate error messagesDecoding and validating input data into functions.Getting type information from a...2019-02-1947 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryClaudia DoppioslashIn this episode I talk with Claudia Doppioslash. We catch up with what she has been doing since Episode 42, which includes PureScript and Elm, GRiSP, applying functional ideas to game programming, and more. Our Guest, Claudia Doppioslash http://doppioslash.com/ @doppioslash on Twitter @lambda_cat on Twitter @shadercat on Twitter LambdaCat ShaderCat Conference Announcements Midlands Graduate School (MGS) is going to be held in Nottingham, UK, 9–13 April, hosted by the School of Computer Science, the University of Nottingham. For more information and to register visit: https://ww...2018-03-2756 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryLennart FridénIn this episode I talk with Lennart Fridén. We talk his entry into Elixir, working to help build the Stockholm Elixir group, his Journeyman Tour, Mob Programming, and more. Our Guest, Lennart Fridén @DevLCSC on Twitter DevL on Github http://codecoupled.org/ Sponsors This episode is sponsored by DailyDrip.com. Use the coupon `geekery` to save $9 on your first month, and make learning part of your daily routine with DailyDrip.com. Announcements f(by) is coming up on the 10th of December in Mi...2016-12-2057 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryEric BaileyIn this episode I talk with Eric Bailey. We talk his entry into functional programming; work with Scheme, Clojure, Haskell, and LFE; getting into the LFE community; interop story with other BEAM languages; Exercism.io; and much more. Our Guest, Eric Bailey @yurrriq on Twitter Eric blogs at http://blorg.ericb.me/ Announcements Compose Melbourne is a new functional programming conference focused on developing the community and bringing typed functional programming to a wider audience. Visit www.composeconference.org/ to find out more. ElixirConf is taking place August 31...2016-07-1959 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryBrujo BenavidesIn this episode I talk with Brujo Benavides. We talk his history with Erlang, work with Inaka, community growth of Erlang, Erlang tooling, and importance of running Dialyzer on your codebase, and more. Our Guest, Brujo Benavides @elbrujohalcon on Twitter elbrujohalcon on GitHub elbrujohalcon on About Me Inaka @inaka on Twitter Inaka on GitHub Erlang Solutions Announcements Compose :: Conference will be taking place Thursday, Feb. 4th and Friday, Feb. 5 of 2016 in New York City. Compose is a conference for typed functional programmers, focused specifically on...2016-01-191h 02Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJohnny WinnIn this episode I talk with Johnny Winn, the genius behind #myelixirstatus. We talk about how his background in software development, first forays into functional programming, introducing Elixir at work, learning techniques, The Elixir Fountain, and more. Our Guest, Johnny Winn Johnny is @johnny_rugger on Twitter Johnny is nurugger07 on GitHub ElixirFountain is @elixirfountain on Twitter Sponsors This episode is sponsored by DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean makes it quick and easy to get up running with hosting your project. New users use the promo code GEEKERY to get $10 credit when...2015-11-1058 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryLambdaConf 2015, Part 1This is part one of a number of mini interviews I did at LambdaConf 2015. While I was there, I setup my laptop and microphone off to the side for a bit and recorded episodes with anybody who was interested in a mini interview. Sponsors This episode is sponsored by PurelyFunctional.tv. For high quality videos on Clojure, from an intro to Clojure to an in depth look at core.async, Eric Normand has you covered. Videos are downloadable allowing them to be viewed offline and at your leisure, and include exercises to help ensure your...2015-06-3034 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryEric B. MerrittIn this episode I talk with Eric Merritt. We talk about his background in Erlang, static typing and using OCaml, as well as micro kernels, and the importance operations plays in the developer role. Our Guest, Eric B. Merritt @ericbmerritt on Twitter http://blog.ericbmerritt.com/ ericbmerritt@gmail.com https://github.com/afiniate Announcements Erlang Factory San Fransisco is coming up on the 26th-27th of March. Guest speakers include Alan Kay, José Valim, Robert Virding, Joe Armstrong, Mike Williams, John Hughes, Bruce Tate and many more. Listeners g...2015-03-031h 01Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJulie Moronuki and Chris AllenIn this episode I talk with Julie Moronuki and Chris Allen. In this episode we talk about learning Haskell as a non-programmer, and some of the lessons we can learn as we try and teach others. Our Guests, Julie Moronuki and Chris Allen Julie is @argumatronic on Twitter Julie’s blog Chris is @bitemyapp on Twitter Chris’ website http://bitemyapp.com/ Haskell Book Announcements Erlang Factory San Fransisco is coming up on the 26th-27th of March. Guest speakers include Alan Kay, José Valim, Robert Virding, Joe Armst...2015-01-201h 00podcast – Mostly Erlangpodcast – Mostly Erlang050 miniKanren With William Byrd We apologize, this episode got messed up, so here is a fixed version https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/050_minikanren.mp3 Download Link: audio mp3=”https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/050_minikanran.mp3″%5D%5B/audio%5D Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/050_minikanran.mp3 A programming language that doesn’t change the way you think about programming isn’t worth learning — Alan Kay MiniKanren is a relational programming language that has been used for both research and in industry. Find out how it was created and how it can be...2014-11-2600 minpodcast – Mostly Erlangpodcast – Mostly Erlang050 miniKanren With William Byrd We apologize, this episode got messed up, so here is a fixed version https://mostlyerlang.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/050_minikanren.mp3 Download Link: audio mp3=”https://mostlyerlang.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/050_minikanran.mp3″%5D%5B/audio%5D Download Link: https://mostlyerlang.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/050_minikanran.mp3 A programming language that doesn’t change the way you think about programming isn’t worth learning — Alan Kay MiniKanren is a relational programming language that has been used for both research and in industry. Find out how it was created and how it can be used to to...2014-11-2600 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryJosé ValimIn this episode I talk with José Valim. We cover what prompted him to create a new language, design decisions in Elixir, what is needed for a 1.0 release, and much, much more. Our Guest, José Valim @josevalim on Twitter @elixirlang on Twitter plataformatec Announcements Listeners of Functional Geekery get 10% off CodeMesh 2014 when you use offer code fngeekery10. Global Day of Coderettreat is November 15th. To find a Coderetreat in your area, or to organize one go to http://coderetreat.org/. Seven More Languages in Seven Weeks by Br...2014-10-2855 min.NET Rocks!.NET Rocks!Why Do You Develop Software Panel Discussion at NDCOn the last day of the NDC 2014 Conference in Oslo, Carl and Richard assembled a panel of speakers: Robert Virding, Steve Sanderson, Venkat Subramaniam, and Anthony Eden. The discussion focused initially on the motivations around building software, but ultimately evolved into the best way to build sustainable software. Is the profit motive for software development a good one? What about open source? How do you know when your software is 'done?' How do you decide what features to add and what to leave out or even remove? Great thinking from a remarkable set of minds!Support this podcast...2014-07-1054 min.NET Rocks!.NET Rocks!Why Do You Develop Software Panel Discussion at NDCOn the last day of the NDC 2014 Conference in Oslo, Carl and Richard assembled a panel of speakers: Robert Virding, Steve Sanderson, Venkat Subramaniam, and Anthony Eden. The discussion focused initially on the motivations around building software, but ultimately evolved into the best way to build sustainable software. Is the profit motive for software development a good one? What about open source? How do you know when your software is 'done?' How do you decide what features to add and what to leave out or even remove? Great thinking from a remarkable set of minds!2014-07-1000 minFunctional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryZach KessinIn this episode I talk with fellow podcaster Zach Kessin. We cover his background in software development and podcasting, the background of Erlang, process recovery, testing tools, as well as profiling live running systems in Erlang. Our Guest, Zach Kessin @zkessin on twitter zkessin on github.com Mostly Erlang @mostlyerlang on twitter Topics Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Programming HTML5 Applications Building Web Applications with Erlang Listing to podcasts as part of a commute 365 Days of Astronomy Mostly Erlang Ohio State...2014-02-0445 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsRuby Motion and MacRubyWynn and Sam caught up with Laurent Sansonetti to talk about MacRuby, RubyMotion, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid. Celluloid is painless multithreaded programming for Ruby. Celluloid:IO provides evented I/O for Celluloid actors. DCell lets you build distributed Celluloid apps over 0MQ. Adam Keys, formerly of Gowalla, is now teammates with Tony at Living Social. Zed gave us th...2012-06-2643 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceRuby Motion and MacRuby (Interview)Wynn and Sam caught up with Laurent Sansonetti to talk about MacRuby, RubyMotion, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid. Celluloid is painless multithreaded programming for Ruby. Celluloid:IO provides evented I/O for Celluloid actors. DCell lets you build distributed Celluloid apps over 0MQ. Adam Keys, formerly of Gowalla, is now teammates with Tony at Living Social. Zed gave us th...2012-06-2643 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsCelluloid and ConcurrencyWynn talked with Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid, about concurrency in Ruby and his thoughts on Erlang, Clojure, and design patterns. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid. Celluloid is painless multithreaded programming for Ruby. Celluloid:IO provides evented I/O for Celluloid actors. DCell lets you build distributed Celluloid apps over 0MQ. Adam Keys, formerly of Gowalla, is now teammates with Tony at...2012-05-3139 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceCelluloid and Concurrency (Interview)Wynn talked with Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid, about concurrency in Ruby and his thoughts on Erlang, Clojure, and design patterns. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Tony Arcieri, creator of Celluloid. Celluloid is painless multithreaded programming for Ruby. Celluloid:IO provides evented I/O for Celluloid actors. DCell lets you build distributed Celluloid apps over 0MQ. Adam Keys, formerly of Gowalla, is now teammates with Tony at...2012-05-3139 min