by Brooklin Myers
A podcast about what it's like being new to Elixir. I (Brooklin Myers) share my experience, document my process, and summarize what I learn to help and encourage new Elixir developers.
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February 10, 2024
<p>John Darrington works as Lead Digital Architect of Digital Engineering for the Idaho National Laboratory. He is responsible for the decision to adopt Elixir for the development of a nuclear reactor digital twin.<br/><br/>In this episode, John will give advice to new developers, and will share his unorthodox path into the software development space.<br/><br/>John also enjoys mentoring, and welcomes new interns into his team. He has invited Elixir Newbies to reach out if this sounds like your next development adventure.<br/><br/>Links:<br/><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwdarrington/'>John's LinkedIn Profile</a><br/><a href='https://inl.gov/'>INL: Idaho National Laboratory</a><br/>Project Alexandria: <a href='https://inl.gov/news/going-digital-idaho-students-engineers-demonstrate-first-nuclear-reactor-digital-twin/'>A Nuclear Reactor Digital Twin</a><br/><br/><br/></p><p>---<br/><br/>Want to learn more about LiveView Native? Take my<a href='https://codebeamamerica.com/trainings/liveview-native-workshop/'> CodeBeam America Workshop</a> on March 6, 2024.<br/><br/>For the latest updates on DockYard Academy, join our <a href='https://academy.dockyard.com/'>Newsletter</a>.</p>
November 16, 2023
<p>Today, we feature a very special and juicy episode. On the one hand, we have a long overdue guest: Brian Cardarella, CEO of DockYard. Also, we will be talking fresh news and insider knowledge about one of DockYard's big projects: LiveView Native.<br/><br/>We will discuss the philosophy of open-source software development, the importance of facilitating early adoption (even for junior developers!), documentation, teaching materials, and, of course, solving the main challenges that developers face when tackling projects that need to be deployed in the multi-screened landscape of today.<br/><br/>Will LiveView Native be the next big addition to the Elixir ecosystem? After years of hard work and a considerable investment, we are confident it will. Version 0.2 is just around the corner!<br/><br/><b>Links<br/>* </b><a href='https://hexdocs.pm/live_view_native/overview.html'>LiveView Native Documentation</a><br/>* <a href='https://github.com/liveview-native/live_view_native'>LiveView Native GitHub</a><br/>* <a href='https://hexdocs.pm/live_view_native/overview.html'>LiveView Native Website</a></p><p>---<br/><br/>Want to learn more about LiveView Native? Take my<a href='https://codebeamamerica.com/trainings/liveview-native-workshop/'> CodeBeam America Workshop</a> on March 6, 2024.<br/><br/>For the latest updates on DockYard Academy, join our <a href='https://academy.dockyard.com/'>Newsletter</a>.</p>
August 27, 2023
<p>Today we talk about mental health, burnout, therapy, productivity, relationships, and the big topics that make a life worth living.<br/><br/>Everything to do with software and nothing to do with software. <br/><br/>What is the point of being productive if we lose ourselves and hurt our relationships in the process? Sascha takes us through his journey from burnt-out software developer to a balanced life. <br/><br/>From his website: <em>"Sascha Wolf is a Software Developer at </em><a href='https://www.7mind.de/en'><em>7mind</em></a><em>. He is also a loving husband, father and avid roleplayer. He reads a lot, loves a good science fiction movie and likes to engage in thought-provoking conversations from game design to system architecture or the meaning of life."</em><br/><br/>Join us for out most heartwarming episode as of yet.<br/><br/><b>Links</b><br/><br/><a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_safety'>Psychological Safety</a><br/><a href='https://brenebrown.com/'>Brené Brown</a><br/><a href='https://teamtopologies.com/'>Team Topologies</a><br/><a href='https://saschawolf.me/'>Sascha Wolf Website</a><br/><a href='https://twitter.com/wolf4earth'>Sascha's Twitter</a><br/><a href='https://academy.dockyard.com/'>Dockyard Academy</a></p><p>---<br/><br/>Want to learn more about LiveView Native? Take my<a href='https://codebeamamerica.com/trainings/liveview-native-workshop/'> CodeBeam America Workshop</a> on March 6, 2024.<br/><br/>For the latest updates on DockYard Academy, join our <a href='https://academy.dockyard.com/'>Newsletter</a>.</p>
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