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Implementing Elm

11 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings

A seasonal Elm podcast where we will dive deep into specific problems to help the Elm community get better together by listening to real implementation stories from the Elm community.

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Episodes

105 After Show: Failing fast, identifying value, and communication

March 05, 2020 12:00 - 35 minutes - 64.7 MB

Today I am talking to Dan about Screenplay By Elm. An editor built by and for screenplay writers. Dan shared his process in a conference talk at Elm Conf and today we are going dive into that implementation story and hopefully learn a few things about building a custom text editor in Elm. 🔗 Show Links: Screenplay By Elm Audio, Video, and Elm - Best Practices for Multimedia Making Impossible Video States Impossible Building a Better Design Toolkit The Life Of A File Make Data ...

105: Deadlines, word wrap, and tests with Dan Abrams

March 05, 2020 12:00 - 39 minutes - 72.8 MB

Today I am talking to Dan about Screenplay By Elm. An editor built by and for screenplay writers. Dan shared his process in a conference talk at Elm Conf and today we are going dive into that implementation story and hopefully learn a few things about building a custom text editor in Elm. Dan's company is hiring! You can join what Reaktor is doing by applying at the link below: Reaktor Careers 🔗 Show Links: Screenplay By Elm Audio, Video, and Elm - Best Practices for Multimedia...

104: Your own markup language with Matthew Griffith

February 27, 2020 12:00 - 52 minutes - 95.7 MB

Although elm-ui may be what he is most known for publicly its not why I am talking to Matthew. Matthew has also created elm-markup. A custom markup syntax for Elm. It gives you the power of the Elm compiler and types that you can apply to a completely custom syntax that you define. Today he and I sit down to talk about how he achieved that and how it he built the editor example he used to show it off at Oslo Elm Day. 🔗 Show Links: A Markup for the Statically Typed elm-markup The...

104 After Show: Community, Domain driven development, and use no primitives

February 27, 2020 12:00 - 21 minutes - 30.1 MB

Although elm-ui may be what he is most known for publicly its not why I am talking to Matthew. Matthew has also created elm-markup. A custom markup syntax for Elm. It gives you the power of the Elm compiler and types that you can apply to a completely custom syntax that you define. Today he and I sit down to talk about how he achieved that and how it he built the editor example he used to show it off at Oslo Elm Day. 🔗 Show Links: A Markup for the Statically Typed elm-markup The...

103 After Show: Reaching out to others and using the language to help you grow

February 20, 2020 12:00 - 10 minutes - 13.9 MB

Another fun conversation after the implementation story stops. Jim has a lot of experience and wisdom to share so buckle up and enjoy the conversation. 🔗 Show Links: Making a LaTeX-to-HTML parser in Elm Tarring files with Elm Making Elm Talk to Your Personal Supercomputer 📬 Reply to the podcast or give feedback: Give me a shout on Twitter @implementingelm or in the Elm Slack Leave a comment or submit on PodHunt. Aka Product Hunt for podcasts Or shoot me an email: contact@wki...

103: Jim Carlson on the elm parser and using the community around you

February 17, 2020 12:00 - 37 minutes - 51.4 MB

This episode covers how Jim brought LaTex and markdown together into a single editor on the web using the elm parser. The secret sauce??? Community and finding help from those around you. We do not always have to have the right answers ourselves to every engineering problem. Other perspectives can help approach a problem in a new way that gets the job done not only sooner but a lot of times better as well. 🔗 Show Links: Making a LaTeX-to-HTML parser in Elm Tarring files with Elm ...

102 After Show: How Elm empowers you to solve harder problems and more

January 30, 2020 12:00 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

BONUS! I asked Martin a number of extra questions that fell outside of the context of how the text editor is implemented, but still wanted to share those answers so here they are! 🔗 Show Links elm-browser on Github elm-browser: Smalltalk goodness for Elm Where the Elm am I - Katie Hughes Testing your Msgs fully 📬 Reply to the podcast or give feedback: Give me a shout on Twitter @implementingelm or in the Elm Slack Leave a comment or submit on PodHunt. Aka Product Hunt for po...

102: Martin Janiczek on elm-browser and building a custom elm text editor

January 27, 2020 12:00 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

This episode covers how the editor in elm-browser is implemented. Martin walks us through what made him decide to tackle a custom Elm text editor and why it was the right solution for his use case. 🔗 Show Links elm-browser on Github elm-browser: Smalltalk goodness for Elm Where the Elm am I - Katie Hughes Testing your Msgs fully 📬 Reply to the podcast or give feedback: Give me a shout on Twitter @implementingelm or in the Elm Slack Leave a comment or submit on PodHunt. Aka P...

101 After Show: Premortems, natural disasters, and Elm @ Scale

January 23, 2020 12:00 - 18 minutes - 17 MB

BONUS! I asked Brian a number of extra questions that fell outside of the context of how NoRedInk implements text editing, but still wanted to share those answers so here they are! 🔗 Show Links Let's Publish Nice Packages Robot Buttons From Mars Joyful Particles In Elm 📬 Reply to the podcast or give feedback: Give me a shout on Twitter @implementingelm or in the Elm Slack Leave a comment or submit on PodHunt. Aka Product Hunt for podcasts Or shoot me an email: contact@wking....

101: Brian Hicks on Quill, custom elements, and how NoRedInk handles text editing

January 20, 2020 12:00 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MB

This episode covers how NoRedInk implements text editing for their application using Quill, a JavaScript rich text editing library, and a custom element. Brian Hicks show us an interesting look into how Elm only is not always they best option in a business context, but covers how the guarantees Elm gives us can be leveraged to still create a wonderful solution. 🔗 Show Links: Let's Publish Nice Packages Robot Buttons From Mars Joyful Particles In Elm 📬 Reply to the podcast or gi...

Getting better together

September 12, 2019 10:00 - 2 minutes - 2.23 MB

Why do I think this is important? Well, because this is what I wish I had right now. Elm has come along way from the idea of centering rectangles on a screen and the community has grown right along with it. But, the language and the community is still young. Especially in comparison to other languages like JavaScript and Python. I'm not saying being a young community is bad but there is a cause and effect that comes with it. Because Elm and the community are young the amount of re...

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