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108: Stack Overflow Survey Results 2022
We were surprised to see how well Elixir and Phoenix performed in the Stack Overflow survey results for 2022! Elixir came in as the #2 most loved lan…
3 years, 8 months ago
107: Catching Up with Alex Koutmos
We caught up with Alex Koutmos, a co-host on an Elixir podcast, book author, and OpenSource library creator. We talk about some of his well known lib…
3 years, 8 months ago
106: Coding Music Live in SonicPi with Sam Aaron
The SonicPi project has been letting people live code musical performances for years. Sam Aaron joins us to talk about the project and how Elixir is …
3 years, 9 months ago
105: Plausible Analytics, Elixir, and Privacy with Uku Taht
We learn about Plausible Analytics, a privacy respecting alternative to Google Analytics that is cloud or self-hostable, OpenSource and written in El…
3 years, 9 months ago
104: Exploring Our Data with Chris Grainger
Chris Grainger explains Explorer, Nx's recent addition. It's a “Data Frame” library which sounds far more nebulous than it is. It lets us explore and…
3 years, 9 months ago
103: Vaxine.io and CRDT DBs with James Arthur
James Arthur shares his project Vaxine.io, an Elixir layer built on top of a CRDT based distributed Erlang database called Antidote DB. We cover what…
3 years, 9 months ago
102: Machine Learning in Elixir with Sean Moriarity
Sean Moriarity, the author of Genetic Algorithms in Elixir, lays out Machine Learning in the Elixir space. We talk about where it is today and where …
3 years, 10 months ago
101: Replicating SQLite using Litestream with Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson explains his project Litestream.io, an OpenSource tool that replicates SQLite databases to remote servers and to backup locations like S3…
3 years, 10 months ago
100: 10 Years of Elixir with José Valim
Our 100th episode is spent with José Valim celebrating 10 years of Elixir. We close out our 5-part series talking about the recent 1.13 release, the …
3 years, 10 months ago
99: Slipstream and Tree-Sitter with Michael Davis
Michael Davis explains Slipstream, a Phoenix channels websocket client library that enables Elixir applications to become a client of a Phoenix chann…
3 years, 10 months ago