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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Elixir Mix, part of the Top End Devs podcast. In today’s conversation, our host Charles Max Wood and panelist Sasha Wolf welcome Ivan Rublev, a backend Elixir engineer with a particular focus on business domai... more
In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panelists talk with Alvise Susmel about building Elixir systems that leverage Python image detection on video frames. We cover Ports vs NIFs, using platforms for their strengths, cool embedded hardware, displaying r... more
In this episode of Elixir Mix the panel interviews Mariano Guerra. Mariano wrote some wonderful tutorial blogs outlining how to use Riak Core in Elixir. He begins the episode by sharing a little about himself and his work. Mariano then defines Riak C... more
In this episode of Elixir Mix, we talk with Todd Resudeck about how digging into Erlang empowers you as an Elixir developer, what’s so fun about Nerves and what makes him such a charming and hilarious conference speaker.
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A weekly discussion focused on the functional programming language Elixir and its ecosystem. The content consistently addresses topics like Erlang, Phoenix, and various libraries, reflecting the hosts' commitment to the advancement of the community and the practical application of these technologies in different industries. Listeners can expect insights from experienced developers, educational discussions about functional programming paradigms, and conversations surrounding real-world implementations and innovations, making it particularly valuable for those in the tech field who are either experienced Elixir developers or curious about transitioning from other programming languages. The emphasis on community engagement and practical proble... more
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