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OPERABLE ERLANG AND ELIXIR
by Fred Hebert
THIS TALK IN THREE WORDS:
Debugging
Complexity
Resilience
TALK LEVEL: Intermediate
ABSTRACT
Any system that is successful necessarily grows more complex. This means that code gets messier, but also that the people who are part of the system have to handle ever-increasing complexity. It is not sufficient to take a code-centric approach; to make our Erlang and Elixir systems truly operator-friendly, we have to understand how our mental models work, and what constitutes good automation. Finally, we need to be aware of all the tools the Erlang VM makes available to us to truly deal with the unexpected.
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THE SPEAKER - FRED HEBERT
Author of Erlang & Elixir books with titles too long to fit in here
Fred is the author of Learn You Some Erlang, Erlang in Anger, and more recently, Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir. He is a maintainer of Rebar3, and of libraries such as recon, pobox, vmstats, and backoff.
He is a systems architect at Genetec, a company offering video systems, access control, case management, and IoT integration systems. Previously, he was principal member of technical staff on the Heroku platform, worked in Real Time Bidding, and provided Erlang training.
More on Fred Hebert: codesync.globa...
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Комментарии : 14   
@sandrakleinman7215
@sandrakleinman7215 4 года назад
Waow. Is thish your way of getting out of your responsibilitiesh
@hossamzahid
@hossamzahid 4 года назад
Woaaaaw!
@cthree87
@cthree87 5 лет назад
Great talk! Highly relatable.
@danolson1144
@danolson1144 3 года назад
Just because Jon read the receipt wrong to you your gonna do this?
@bartomiejkorpus8302
@bartomiejkorpus8302 5 лет назад
Awesome speaker!
@KyungYeolKim
@KyungYeolKim 4 года назад
Whoa this is good!!!
@eggeggeggegg3077
@eggeggeggegg3077 3 года назад
I dont know why thish is happening
@glitch3dout
@glitch3dout 5 лет назад
This talk is amazing (especially the first half)
@kefsound
@kefsound 5 лет назад
*facepalm*
@dlabor1965
@dlabor1965 9 месяцев назад
Battle-proof.
@simplyguest
@simplyguest 5 лет назад
What tool do you use for your diagrams?
@healthy7219
@healthy7219 Год назад
Why are you rapping?
@notheory-norules5915
@notheory-norules5915 5 лет назад
i've had a headache of that fast speaker
@alchemistubi
@alchemistubi 5 лет назад
The first video I don't have to click in 2X so I don't die watching it. Imagine my suffering with almost every video but because it was too slow.
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