Elixir Code Team Member, creator Ecto
Date: 28 April
Venue: Centrum Konferencyjne, Golden Floor Tower, ul. Chłodna 51, 00-867 Warszawa
Description
Elixir can be a demanding programming language to learn. Developers who are coming from object-oriented languages have new concepts to learn, such as modelling programs in a functional way and working with processes and message passing.
In this training day, new Elixir developers will get to lay a firm foundation, presenting all of the core concepts in Elixir.
They’ll learn to code and test, from the ground up. They’ll start with Elixir datatypes, including maps, structs, tuples, and other primitives. Then, they’ll move on to core concepts like using recursion, building higher order functions, composing with pipes, processes, and organising that code into modules.
Once we’re through those concepts, we’ll build a chatroom on the concurrency concepts that you should know, and if we have enough time, we’ll use Erlang’s OTP. This is a hands-on tutorial, the best way to teach these new concepts is with tests, and have students make those tests pass.
This is a lab-focused training day so come ready to to do a lot of programming and a lot of learning.
Experience level
Beginner
Eric Meadows-Jönsson is a member of the Elixir team and an active member of the Elixir community, being the creator of many libraries, including Ecto and the Hex package manager. Eric is a co-author of the book “Programming Ecto” published by Pragmatic Bookshelf.
Github: ericmj
Twitter: @emjii