Sponsors


Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan




GitLab | Get 30% off tickets with the promo code: DEVCHATCOMMIT




My Ruby Story




CacheFly


Panel


Mark Ericksen




Michael Ries




Josh Adams




Eric Oestrich


Joined by Special Guest: Frank Hunleth

Summary

Frank Hunleth, co-author of Nerves, shares where Nerves came from and how it got started. The panel discusses the Nerves 1.5 release and the improvements in it. Frank introduces Nerves Hub and Michael Ries gives a little marketing spin to it, explaining what you can do with Nerves Hub and why you would want to use it. The panel discusses the funding model for Nerves. Frank introduces Elixir Circuit, which helps you find libraries for your devices. He introduces Mountrap, a library that helps to switch between ports and NIFs. Frank introduces Grisp, what it is and how it compares to Nerves. Frank introduces Vintage Net and how it will help your devices stay online. Michael shares his experience with Nerves and gives some tips to make getting started with Nerves easy. The panel encourages programmers to get into embedded systems and explains how it will change the way they view coding. 

Links


EMx 008: Nerves! with Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck




Actor Model 




Lisp Flavoured Erlang  




Nerves 1.5.0 released! 




https://www.nerves-hub.org/ 




https://opencollective.com/nerves-project 




ElixirConf 2018 - Keynote - Justin Schneck 




https://github.com/nerves-hub 




https://github.com/nerves-hub/nerves_key 




NervesKey 




Lonestar ElixirConf 2019 - Building a Smart Sprinkler Controller with Nerves - Todd Resudek 




https://elixir-circuits.github.io/ 




https://github.com/elixir-circuits/circuits_quickstart 




https://github.com/fhunleth/muontrap 




15 Ports and Port Drivers 




GRiSP 2: DIVING DEEPER INTO EMBEDDED SYSTEMS 




GRiSP 2 




https://www.gigcityelixir.com/ 




https://hex.pm/packages/blinkchain 




https://github.com/fhunleth/vintage_net 




https://twitter.com/smartlogic/status/1161982882036015104 




https://twitter.com/fhunleth?lang=en




https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix




https://twitter.com/elixir_mix


Picks

Mark Ericksen:


Boundaries 


Michael Ries:


ElixirConf 2015 - Embedded Elixir in Action by Garth Hitchens 




ElixirConf 2017 - Building an Artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves - Tim Mecklem 




Jon Carstens: Dadgineering with Elixir+Nerves 




2 Watt Solar Charger Kit 


Josh Adams:


2017 National Electrical Code 


Eric Oestrich:


Parsely 




The Big Elixir 


Frank Hunleth:


Power Control 




https://hex.pm/packages/power_control




Programming Boot Sector Games


Special Guest: Frank Hunleth.

Sponsors


Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan




GitLab | Get 30% off tickets with the promo code: DEVCHATCOMMIT




My Ruby Story




CacheFly


Panel


Mark Ericksen




Michael Ries




Josh Adams




Eric Oestrich


Joined by Special Guest: Frank Hunleth

Summary

Frank Hunleth, co-author of Nerves, shares where Nerves came from and how it got started. The panel discusses the Nerves 1.5 release and the improvements in it. Frank introduces Nerves Hub and Michael Ries gives a little marketing spin to it, explaining what you can do with Nerves Hub and why you would want to use it. The panel discusses the funding model for Nerves. Frank introduces Elixir Circuit, which helps you find libraries for your devices. He introduces Mountrap, a library that helps to switch between ports and NIFs. Frank introduces Grisp, what it is and how it compares to Nerves. Frank introduces Vintage Net and how it will help your devices stay online. Michael shares his experience with Nerves and gives some tips to make getting started with Nerves easy. The panel encourages programmers to get into embedded systems and explains how it will change the way they view coding. 

Links


EMx 008: Nerves! with Frank Hunleth and Justin Schneck




Actor Model 




Lisp Flavoured Erlang  




Nerves 1.5.0 released! 




https://www.nerves-hub.org/ 




https://opencollective.com/nerves-project 




ElixirConf 2018 - Keynote - Justin Schneck 




https://github.com/nerves-hub 




https://github.com/nerves-hub/nerves_key 




NervesKey 




Lonestar ElixirConf 2019 - Building a Smart Sprinkler Controller with Nerves - Todd Resudek 




https://elixir-circuits.github.io/ 




https://github.com/elixir-circuits/circuits_quickstart 




https://github.com/fhunleth/muontrap 




15 Ports and Port Drivers 




GRiSP 2: DIVING DEEPER INTO EMBEDDED SYSTEMS 




GRiSP 2 




https://www.gigcityelixir.com/ 




https://hex.pm/packages/blinkchain 




https://github.com/fhunleth/vintage_net 




https://twitter.com/smartlogic/status/1161982882036015104 




https://twitter.com/fhunleth?lang=en




https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix




https://twitter.com/elixir_mix


Picks

Mark Ericksen:


Boundaries 


Michael Ries:


ElixirConf 2015 - Embedded Elixir in Action by Garth Hitchens 




ElixirConf 2017 - Building an Artificial Pancreas with Elixir and Nerves - Tim Mecklem 




Jon Carstens: Dadgineering with Elixir+Nerves 




2 Watt Solar Charger Kit 


Josh Adams:


2017 National Electrical Code 


Eric Oestrich:


Parsely 




The Big Elixir 


Frank Hunleth:


Power Control 




https://hex.pm/packages/power_control




Programming Boot Sector Games



Special Guest: Frank Hunleth.

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