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Panel

Mark Ericksen
Josh Adams

Joined by Special Guest: Anders Smedegaard Pedersen

Summary

Anders Smedegaard Pedersen shares how he got into Elixir and his experience joining the elixir community. He shares with the panel his initial frustration with the community and his confusion on the “correct” way to do things. He tells the panel of his experience at elixir conf meeting Claudio Ortolina, the advice he got, and how this led him to his first nerves project. Mark Ericksen and Josh Adams give advice to new elixir developers. The three of them compare umbrella structure and poncho structure.

Links

http://erlang.org/doc/apps/jinterface/jinterface_users_guide.html
https://elixirforum.com/t/do-you-really-need-a-database/4567/15
https://smedegaard.io/my-first-nerves-project-pt-2/
ElixirConf 2018- My first Nerves Project Bioreactor - David Schainker
https://farm.bot/
https://hexdocs.pm/nerves/user-interfaces.html
https://embedded-elixir.com/post/2017-05-19-poncho-projects/
https://smedegaard.io/anders-smedegaard-pedersen/
https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix
https://twitter.com/elixir_mix

Picks

Mark Ericksen

Set a larger goal (like 30-day goal) and do something every day to move you toward that goal. Even if only 10 minutes. Keep your momentum.

Josh Adams

https://levelup.gitconnected.com/a-recap-of-frontend-development-in-2018-715724c9441d
https://elm-lang.org/

Anders Smedegaard Pedersen

Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace)
Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir 

Special Guest: Anders Smedegaard Pedersen.

Sponsors

Sentry use the code "devchat" for 2 months free on Sentry small plan
TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus
CacheFly

Panel

Mark Ericksen
Josh Adams

Joined by Special Guest: Anders Smedegaard Pedersen

Summary

Anders Smedegaard Pedersen shares how he got into Elixir and his experience joining the elixir community. He shares with the panel his initial frustration with the community and his confusion on the “correct” way to do things. He tells the panel of his experience at elixir conf meeting Claudio Ortolina, the advice he got, and how this led him to his first nerves project. Mark Ericksen and Josh Adams give advice to new elixir developers. The three of them compare umbrella structure and poncho structure.

Links

http://erlang.org/doc/apps/jinterface/jinterface_users_guide.html
https://elixirforum.com/t/do-you-really-need-a-database/4567/15
https://smedegaard.io/my-first-nerves-project-pt-2/
ElixirConf 2018- My first Nerves Project Bioreactor - David Schainker
https://farm.bot/
https://hexdocs.pm/nerves/user-interfaces.html
https://embedded-elixir.com/post/2017-05-19-poncho-projects/
https://smedegaard.io/anders-smedegaard-pedersen/
https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix
https://twitter.com/elixir_mix

Picks

Mark Ericksen

Set a larger goal (like 30-day goal) and do something every day to move you toward that goal. Even if only 10 minutes. Keep your momentum.

Josh Adams

https://levelup.gitconnected.com/a-recap-of-frontend-development-in-2018-715724c9441d
https://elm-lang.org/

Anders Smedegaard Pedersen

Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace)
Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir 

Special Guest: Anders Smedegaard Pedersen.

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