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Elixir Outlaws is an informal discussion about interesting things happening in Elixir. Our goal is to capture the spirit of a conference hallway discussion in a podcast.... more
FAQs about Elixir Outlaws:How many episodes does Elixir Outlaws have?The podcast currently has 135 episodes available.
December 17, 2020Episode 85: Showin' up and sayin' wordsChris has introduced Amos to Japandroids and its going pretty well. There is a quick discussion of embarassing punk music before the show shifts from music outlaws back to elixir outlaws. Chris is thirsty for some elixir news and Amos wants to know how Chris Gets Things Done :tm:. The guys discuss how they cultivate their personal skill sets, how they're both bad mentors, and how to read white papers.At the end, Chris teases his latest project which may or may not ever be seen by other people.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-85-showin-up-and-sayin-words/Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Japandroids: The House That Heaven BuiltOur other podcast...more50minPlay
October 15, 2020Episode 84: The G stands for GarbageChris has a soundboard and he's not afraid to use it.This week, Amos and Chris discuss planning for failures, overload, distributed transactions, and resilience.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-84-the-g-stands-for-garbage/Support Elixir Outlaws...more1h 3minPlay
October 01, 2020Episode 83: The seven levels of shellThis week, the hosts are joined by friend of the show: Jeff Weiss.They discuss when its better to build your own solution, TLA+, fountain pens, and writing letters.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-83-the-seven-levels-of-shell/Special Guest: Jeff Weiss.Support Elixir Outlaws...more1hPlay
September 10, 2020Episode 82: Rapid Is RelativeThis week kicks off with a large dose of 2020 ennui. Chris recommends that they move on rapidly since no one wants to listen to complaining about the state of the world.It turns out that Chris is currently using LiveView. The consensus is that LiveView is pretty cool even though it took 4 hours to get a modal to work.The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-82-rapid-is-relative/Support Elixir Outlaws...more40minPlay
September 03, 2020Episode 81: That's not mathAnna has a new espresso machine and both Chris and Amos are very jealous. Chris wonders how Anna is going to make good coffee without someone judging her.The main topic kicks off around the 22 minute mark. Amos is hiring and wants advice on how to conduct better interviews.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-81-thats-not-math/Support Elixir Outlaws...more42minPlay
August 13, 2020Episode 80: The ish is what mattersThis week starts with a discussion of Dungeons and Dragons and how great it is. Amos and Chris agree that roll20 is janky, but - like emacs - it’s lovably janky.The main discussion is about modeling problems using data structures instead of processes. The guys agree that manipulating data with pure functions is a good thing and that the tricky part is where to put this data when you’re done. Chris cautions against the desire to put all of your data into a single global process. Databases are sucky global variables, but at least they’re global variables with rules.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-80-the-ish-is-what-matters/Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Roll20The Single Global Process...more37minPlay
August 06, 2020Episode 79: Providing ValueChris wants a new, costly keyboard and is willing to use ad hoc justifications to acquire it. Amos thinks its totally reasonable which means its either totally reasonable or totally not reasonable.The conversation turns to contracting and how contracting is different than working for a product company (beyond the obvious tax implications). Chris believes that product companies only pay contractors when they absolutely have to.The main topic this week is software quality, if thats even a real thing, and if it is, how do we get more of it?A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-79-providing-value/Support Elixir OutlawsLinks:Moonlander Keyboard...more1h 2minPlay
July 23, 2020Episode 78: Strategically planned coffeesThis week starts with the customary COVID updates. Chris feels that the south is intellectually bankrupt, a claim no one is willing to refute. Seriously though, how hard is it to wear a mask?Mercifully, the conversation quickly shifts when Chris solicits feedback from the other hosts on his notion that business logic isn't a Real Thing :tm:. Anna and Amos discuss the degree to which Chris might be a pedant. The show wraps up with a discussion on how to change the way programmers can grow and think differently about problems.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-78-strategically-planned-coffees/Support Elixir Outlaws...more34minPlay
July 09, 2020Episode 77: I'm here to tear it all downThis week Chris talks about why he doesn't like the idea of Business Logic. To absolutely no ones surprise, the conversation is mostly a semi-coherent, one-sided rant.A transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-77-im-here-to-tear-it-all-down/Support Elixir Outlaws...more58minPlay
July 02, 2020Episode 76: Mouth Feel: The Lost EpisodeHey everyone. We actually recorded this episode back in April during the early stages of lockdown and right after my neighborhood was hit by a tornado. Unfortunately it got lost in the shuffle. We just found it while cleaning out our past recordings. There’s very little technical discussion and no discussion of Elixir. We spent most of the time joking around and trying to encourage each other. Because of that we thought it was still worth releasing. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy it.KeathleyA transcript is available for this episode on Binary Noggin's website: https://binarynoggin.com/blog/episode-76-mouth-feel-the-lost-episode/Support Elixir Outlaws...more41minPlay
FAQs about Elixir Outlaws:How many episodes does Elixir Outlaws have?The podcast currently has 135 episodes available.