Code BEAM V US Highlights
This past week we attended Code BEAM V US, a remote conference hosted by Code Sync. This was our team’s first time speaking and attending at the event; we had a great time, even just attending remotely. Here’s a quick run-down of a handful of our team’s favorite moments and sessions from the event.
Randall Thomas - Forum over Function
As always, Randall brought a deeply thought-provoking topic; he took us on a journey, looking at the history of programming languages, and called out the current state of innovation in technical languages as primarily reactive and cyclic. Great food for thought and a good challenge to the community to broaden it’s thinking around what innovation in programming languages could look like, with a longer view.
Teaching Functional Programming with Elixir
Melvin gave an updated version of his talk on teaching Functional Programming with Elixir; he found the Code BEAM audience to be particularly engaged, with good Q&A after the presentation.
Fireside chat on Adopting Elixir with Sundi Myint and Ben Marx
Sundi Myint and Ben Marx shared thoughts and examples on the big questions that come up when organizations are considering adopting Elixir. One big takeaway — everyone seems to be hiring for Senior Elixir Developers, but Ben and Sundi make the point that Mids and even Juniors can be successful (and fast) at building Elixir projects, so long as a Senior is involved in the up-front decision-making and planning.
Such a great convo between @sundikhin and @bgmarx on one of my fave topics--Adopting Elixir! going on @CodeBEAMio right now. "Please consider hiring junior (Elixir) developers" 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 #myelixirstatus pic.twitter.com/DvyUYbeXuK
— Sophie DeBenedetto (@sm_debenedetto) March 11, 2021
Fireside chat on Machine Learning in Elixir and the BEAM with José Valim and moderated by Bruce Tate
Since it was first announced in Feb 2021, Nx and its possibilities have been a hot topic in the Elixir community. We enjoyed the discussion between Bruce and José about Nx, José’s academic background with machine learning, and his upcoming plans for ML and Elixir.
This u miss the first talk of today at #codeBEAMv @CodeBEAMio ?
— Visual Partner-Ship (@visual_partner) March 11, 2021
Machine Learning in #ElixirLang and the #BEAM by @josevalim & @redrapids
Graphic recording by @carlogilmar
Our open gallery: https://t.co/u14nBZ3oXY@GroxioLearning @dashbit @ErlangSolutions #visualpartnership pic.twitter.com/HhG4HcgUMg
History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators
We really enjoyed hearing about the history of Erlang; it was a fascinating account, and it was fun to see images and hear about how it all came to be.
History of Philosophy of Erlang at #codeBEAMv @CodeBEAMio by Bjarne Däcker, Mike Williams and @rvirding hosted by @gar1t
— Visual Partner-Ship (@visual_partner) March 12, 2021
Graphic recording by @carlogilmar
Our open gallery: https://t.co/u14nBZ3oXY@TheErlef @ErlangSolutions #visualpartnership #myelixirstatus #webeamtogether pic.twitter.com/2EIaiLplJA
Networking with the Toucan App
Our team was happy to report that the Toucan app brought Code BEAM V US closer to an in-person experience than any remote event we've participated in. A delightful example of how the Toucan app enabled fun social interaction is when a group of participants ♥️ and 👋 bombed Frank Hunleth:
Captured this phenomenal moment of everyone showering @fhunleth with ❤️s and 👋s at the Code Beam after party in the Toucan lounge. What a fun way to finish out #codeBEAMv ! Until next time, folks!#myelixirstatus pic.twitter.com/tBuPagfIms
— Sundi Myint (@sundikhin) March 13, 2021
What's Next?
If you're looking for a next Elixir event to attend, we've got one coming up — the first ever Elixir Wizards |> Conference. Our CFP is open now through April 18th, and the mini-conference will take place on June 16th-17th; we hope to see you then!