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Joined by special guest: Chris Keathley Episode Summary In this episode of Elixir Mix, Chris Keathley introduces himself briefly and starts with talking about his work at Bleacher Report - a company specializing in sports culture - with respect to handling web traffic during major sports events and the implications of moving from Rails to Elixir as a backend system. He briefly touches on scaling issues, performance and the services they are running on their website. He then describes his Elixir journey until now and certain new areas he is working with, such as property based testing and distributed systems. He talks about maintaining the Wallaby library which is developed by him, mentions existing and upcoming exciting things in Elixir, and explains a few features of the Distillery and Vapor libraries. He also gives advice to people that are starting to work with Elixir on what must be learnt and more, and discusses certain projects and topics he wants to pursue and build knowledge in, in the near future. Links
- Functional Web Development with Elixir, OTP, and Phoenix: Rethink the Modern Web App
- Lance Halvorsen
- Bleacher Report
- Wallaby
- Distillery
- Vapor
- Elixir Outlaws
- Lonestar ElixirConf – Chris Keathley
- ElixirConf EU
- Benefits of Elixir: How Elixir helped Bleacher Report handle 8x more traffic
Picks Josh Adams:
- Axe - tool
- GraphQL – Zero to Awesome
Mark Ericksen:
- Bash command “cd -” to go back to the last working directory
Charles Max Wood:
- Zapier
- Canon EOS M6 Camera
- Rode Microphone
Chris Keathley:
- Moka Express Coffee Maker
- Picross S2
- Stamping on Event-Stream
Special Guest: Chris Keathley.
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