Bring on the worker bees (Designing Elixir systems with OTP) - Bruce Tate | Code BEAM SF 20
This video was recorded at Code BEAM SF 2020 - http://bit.ly/2wpn0SM Get involved in Code Sync's next conference - http://bit.ly/2Mcm4aS --- BRING ON THE WORKER BEES (DESIGNING ELIXIR SYSTEMS WITH OTP) by Bruce Tate THIS TALK IN THREE WORDS: OTP Design Layers TALK LEVEL: All ABSTRACT If you want to be a great Elixir developers, you need to learn to build your programs in layers, the way the experts do. In this session, we will explore the advice: Do fun things with big, loud worker bees. This sentence, from the bestselling Elixir book Designing Elixir Systems with OTP, is a mental mnemonic that stands for Data, Functions, Tests; Boundaries, Lifecycles and Workers. We'll talk about each of these layers in detail focusing on the role of each independent layer in a self-healing, performant Elixir program Slides & full abstract: https://codesync.global/speaker/bruce-tate/ --- THE SPEAKER - BRUCE TATE Author, Editor, Founder of grox.io Bruce Tate is a kayaker, climber, programmer and father of two from Chattanooga, Tennessee. A serial entrepreneur, he has helped start three companies, and most recently served as CTO for icanmakeitbetter. The author has more than a dozen books published in more than 10 countries. Bruce is active in the Elixir community as a speaker, author, editor and conference organizer. His love for teaching and computer languages led him to found Groxio in 2018. More on Bruce Tate: https://codesync.global/speaker/bruce-tate/ --- CODE SYNC & CODE BEAM SF 2020 Code BEAM SF is powered by Code Sync. Code BEAM SF 2020 was sponsored by WhatsApp, The RealReal, PepsiCo, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation, Erlang Solutions, WhiteSource, 2600Hz, Simpli.fi, Tubi, Pleroma, and Mux. CODE SYNC Website: www.codesync.global Twitter: www.twitter.com/CodeBEAMio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CodeSyncGlobal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-sync/ Mail: info at codesync.global #Elixir #BruceTate #OTP