Conversations about work, life, and other things with... Elixir friends. Inspired by the hallway track of ElixirConf.
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Friend #6 - Matt Wynne
Matt Wynne joins me in episode 6 of Elixir Friends! We chat about how an English man landed in Canada among draft dodgers, about being a ski bum, skateboarding as we get older, my path from Bolivia to the U.S., and how I got into programming. We also talk about how he got involved with Cucumber, how he's the author of 3 books (mostly 1, he says), the business around Cucumber, and how that team adopted mobbing as a programming technique. Matt's website: Tea-Driven Development (best tag ever!): https://mattwynne.net/Matt's books: https://mattwynne.net/booksTwitter: https://x.com/mattwynneBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mattwynne.bsky.socialMusic by Transistor.fm
Friends #5 - Josep Giralt D'Lacoste and Ellie Fairholm
Josep Giralt D'Lacoste and Ellie Fairholm join me in episode 5 of Elixir Friends!We talked about meeting at ElixirConf (one of the highlights of my ElixirConf), their amazing job at presenting a keynote, preparing for public speaking, running daily (even if you don't like it), preparing for a marathon, writing their Engineering Elixir Applications book, and more! Links: - Engineering Elixir Applications: https://pragprog.com/titles/beamops/engineering-elixir-applications/- Confessions of a Public Speaker: https://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Public-Speaker-Scott-Berkun/dp/1449301959/Music by Transistor.fm
Friend #4 - Andrew Ek
Andrew Ek joins me in the 4th episode of Elixir Friends! I discover his past as poet and professor (and I think we should get his published works), and his present past-time: tennis. We also talk about software consulting being more than just writing code, and we even dive into cognitive load theory! Andrew on Twitter: https://x.com/ektastrophePodcast theme music by Transistor.fm
Friend #3 - Tyler Young
Tyler joins me to chat about the pain of marketing, subscription fatigue, buying music, using Cursor, doing house projects, and more!Tyler on Twitter: https://x.com/TylerAYoung
Friend #2 - David Bernheisel
David joins me in the second episode of Elixir Friends to chat about life, Elixir podcasts, wordpress drama, creating an RTF Phoenix engine, and more!David on Twitter: https://x.com/bernheiselDavid's Elixir Stream tools: https://elixirstream.dev/David on the Thinking Elixir podcast: https://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm
Friend #1 - Peter Ullrich
Peter Ullrich joins me in the first ever episode of Elixir Friends! We talk about what's going on in his life, including tech gear, putting Indie Courses in hibernation mode, live streaming again, and more! We also get a delicious description of one of his favorite foods... but you probably have to go to Germany to get it. Peter in Twitter: https://x.com/PJUllrichIndie Courses: https://indiecourses.com/Run Elixir: https://runelixir.com/welcome.htmlPodcast theme music by Transistor.fm