<H1> EMPEX </H1> |
<H2> An Elixir Movement. </H2> |
<H2> New York City </H2> |
<H2> Los Angeles </H2> |
<H2> Stay involved in our Elixir community. </H2> |
<H2>
All the Talks
</H2> |
<H3>
A Swarm of Processes - Simulating Ant Foraging Behavior with OTP of Processes
</H3> |
<H3>
Adoption Panel
</H3> |
<H3>
Become a Hex Power User
</H3> |
<H3>
Bring On the WorkerBees (Designing Elixir Systems with OTP)
</H3> |
<H3>
Building beautiful systems with Phoenix contexts and Domain-Driven Design
</H3> |
<H3>
Closing Keynote - LA 2018
</H3> |
<H3>
Closing Keynote: Living Things
</H3> |
<H3>
Closing Keynote: The Case Against Scale
</H3> |
<H3>
Controlling MIDI Devices in Real Time with Elixir and Nerves
</H3> |
<H3>
Dadgeneering With Elixir + Nerves
</H3> |
<H3>
Deployment Panel
</H3> |
<H3>
Ecto.Schema without Ecto.Repo
</H3> |
<H3>
Elixir Code is Elixir! metaprogramming and Elixir
</H3> |
<H3>
Elixir and Datadog
</H3> |
<H3>
Erlang Ecosystem Foundation: Hello World
</H3> |
<H3>
Fake It 'Til You Make It (where it = Haskell expertise)
</H3> |
<H3>
Five Easy Ways To Start With Nerves
</H3> |
<H3>
GRiSP Ecosystem for Real Bare metal Erlang VM
</H3> |
<H3>
Go vs Elixir: A concurrency comparison
</H3> |
<H3>
Handling Null in Functional Programming
</H3> |
<H3>
High Performance Data Structures in Erlang
</H3> |
<H3>
Inclusion Starts With Docs
</H3> |
<H3>
It's Time to Embrace Erlang
</H3> |
<H3>
Lessons From Our First Trillion Messages with Flow
</H3> |
<H3>
Life is but a Stream
</H3> |
<H3>
Making your Elixir API Accessible to non-Elixir developers
</H3> |
<H3>
Nerves Takes to the Sky
</H3> |
<H3>
Opening Keynote: Building Real Time Experiences with LiveView and UX Principles
</H3> |
<H3>
Opening Keynote: Distributed War Stories
</H3> |
<H3>
Opening Keynote: Embracing an Error-Prone Reality
</H3> |
<H3>
Powering Pixels with Scenic
</H3> |
<H3>
Real time strategy at light speed
</H3> |
<H3>
Rebuilding a BDD Testing Framework (ESpec): Foundations in metaprogramming
</H3> |
<H3>
Shipping a Replacement Architecture In Elixir
</H3> |
<H3>
Stream-processing connected vehicle data in Elixir
</H3> |
<H3>
The Messaging metamorphosis: Using Kafka, Elixir, and GenStage to Transform Transactional Messaging @ Dollar Shave Club
</H3> |
<H3>
Where did I put my data?
</H3> |
<H3>
You might say I have 🕶 mix feelings
</H3> |
<H4>
Will Ockelmann-Wagner (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Shanti Chellaram, Brandon Richey (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Todd Resudek (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Bruce Tate (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Andrew Hao (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Sarah Gray (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Ashi Krishnan (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Aaron Harpole (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Geoffrey Lessel (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Jon Carstens (New York 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Desmond Bowe, Benjamin Brodie, Scott Taylor (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Rosemary Ledesma (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Adrian Cruz (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Ludwik Bukowski (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Peer Stritzinger (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Libby Horacek (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Michael Ries (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Peer Stritzinger (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Anna Neyzberg, Hannah Howard (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Evelyn Masso (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Shanti Chellaram (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Pete Gamache (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Todd Resudek (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
John Mertens (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Geoffrey Lessel (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Kalisa Falzone (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Michael Ries (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Beau Heubach, Zack Kayser (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Miriam Pena (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Emma Cunningham (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Jesse J. Anderson (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Julian Doherty (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Bruce Park (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Chris Bell (EMPEX LA 2018)
</H4> |
<H4>
Jeff Grunewald (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Ryan Trontz (EMPEX LA 2020)
</H4> |
<H4>
Alex Peachey (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
<H4>
Aaron Harpole (EMPEX LA 2019)
</H4> |
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