Elixir Mix is a weekly show focused on the Elixir programming community. Our panel discusses topics around functional programming, the Elixir ecosystem, and building real world apps with Elixir based tools and frameworks.
Episode 12: EMx 012: Why Elixir matters with Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki
Panel:
- Charles Max Wood
- Eric Berry
- Josh Adams
Special Guests: Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki
In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki. Osa is a software engineer at a company called MailChimp, is originally from Nigeria, and has been writing Elixir for a couple years now. They talk about his talk, Why Elixir Matters, how he came about writing this talk, and lambda calculus. They also touch on how Elixir compares to other functional programming languages, the idea of the genealogy of a language, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
- Osa intro
- Software engineer at MailChimp
- Elixir
- His talk – Why Elixir Matters
- His talk goes into the history of functional programming
- The heritage that Elixir has
- Clojure
- Curious about how Elixir came to exist
- Functional languages become popular for a year and then decline
- Lambda calculus
- His approach to functional programming
- At some level, you don’t have to understand lambda calculus
- The basis of lambda calculus
- Jim Weirich Y-Not talk
- How do we get to the high level stud we are doing with Elixir?
- Lisp, Steam, and Erlang
- Making ideas practical for use
- Approachable languages
- In your research, did you get a sense of organic growth?
- Genealogies of languages
- ML languages - Reason
- Resiliency of programs applied to the front-end
- And much, much more!
Links:
- MailChimp
- Elixir
- His talk – Why Elixir Matters
- Clojure
- Jim Weirich Y-Not talk
- Erlang
- Reason
- @osagaius
- Osa’s Medium
- Osa’s GitHub
Sponsors:
Picks:
Charles
- Golf
- Chuck@devchat.tv - For podcast planning program
- Podcast Movement
- Anti-Pick – Amazon Prime Day
Josh
Eric
Osa