A packed panel of Elixir experts and experienced developers who make the complicated interesting and fun. We talk about Elixir, Erlang and all things related to the BEAM virtual machine ecosystem. Featuring a panel of hosts including Bruce Tate, Josh Adams, Sophie Debenedetto, Alex Koutmos, Steven Nunez and Lars Wikman. Edited by Maggie Tate.

Episode 3: Alex Koutmos and Observability

February 23, 2021 47:17 91.6 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode of Beam Radio, Alex Koutmos takes the hot seat as the panel learns about Alex's programming roots, his personal Elixir journey, and what excites him about programming on the Beam. Alex then goes on to discuss the importance of application observability and how the Beam (and specifically the projects in the Beam-Telemetry GitHub organization) allow you to easily achieve application observability. He then goes on to dive into his PromEx project which aims to bring effortless Prometheus and Grafana monitoring to Elixir applications.

Alex is currently a Senior Engineer at Boulevard, the author of the Elixir Twitter Tip Series, a frequent blogger at akoutmos.com and the author of the PromEx and Doctor libraries (as well as a few others).

Elixir in Action
Learn You Some Erlang
Learn you some Erlang “Onion Theory Platform”
Programming Elixir 1.6
Elixir in Action, 2nd edition
Telemetry
Keynote: Telemetry and LiveDashboard - Sophie DeBenedetto | ElixirConf EU Virtual 2020
Chris Keathley - Telemetry Conventions
Alex’s talk on PromEx
Bruce Tate: Julia multiple dispatch talk

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