WE HAVE SOLD OUT! - AMSTERDAM
Code BEAM Lite conferences, formerly known as Erlang Factory Lites, are one-day community-driven conferences aimed at discovering the future of the Erlang Ecosystems and bringing together developers to share knowledge & ideas, learn from each other and inspire to invent the future.
ABOUT CODE BEAM LITE AMSTERDAM
Code BEAM Lite Amsterdam brought 13 cutting-edge talks from leading practitioners together over one day.
The talks focussed on real-world, practical applications of Erlang, Elixir and the BEAM - all within the context of high-performance and massively scalable distributed systems.
Code BEAM Lite conferences replaced Erlang Factory Lite conferences, and are now part of the Code Sync family of tech conferences. Check our past conferences by visiting our old website, but do come back here as we’ll be posting more details and the old website will fade away.
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Code BEAM Lite Amsterdam 2018 - slides from the conference
Code BEAM Lite Amsterdam 2018 was on 30 November the capital of bikes and stroopwafels! In an encouraging environment, attendees got to grips with key Erlang and Elixir concepts, through 13 carefully selected talks.
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READ MOREOur speakers
Thomas Arts
Erlang developer since 1997, co-founder and CTO of Quviq
Keynote:
Automatically generating your tests from a specification
30 Nov / 17.20 / The OfficeMichal Muskala
Software engineer, speaker, trainer, open source. Erlang, Elixir, Ruby.
30 Nov / 14.05 / The Office
Péter Gömöri
BEAM Enthusiast, XProf maintainer
XProf 2.0 - Evolution of tracing-based investigation
30 Nov / 16.30 / The Office
Tjaco Oostdijk
Developer / Consultant
Things you could do with Mix, but probably shouldn't
30 Nov / 15.40 / The Office
Bram Verburg
Grand Prior of Software Security @ Bluecode
Learn you some 'ssl' for much security!
30 Nov / 15.15 / The Office
Madeleine Malmsten
Squeeder and Prolog geek introducing girls to tech using IoT and horses
30 Nov / 14.50 / The Office
Willem de Jong
Creator of open source Erlang implementations of XML, SOAP, GRPC
Getting Erlang to talk to the outside world – in a language that they understand
30 Nov / 12.00 / The Office
Maciej Kaszubowski
Software Developer at AppUnite, Computer Science student
30 Nov / 12.25 / The Office
Marc Worrell
Creator of Zotonic, the Erlang CMS
Turning Zotonic inside out — secured MQTT everywhere
30 Nov / 10.00 / The Office
Peter Saxton
Elixir developer (Pay with Curl)
Mind your own business View Controller
30 Nov / 10.25 / The Office
Zachary Kessin
Author "Building Web Applications with Erlang"
Types in Erlang - a shallow dive
30 Nov / 16.55 / The Office
Schedule
Day 1 - 30 Nov 2018
Time |
The Office |
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08.15 - 09.00 |
REGISTRATION |
09.00 - 09.15 |
WELCOME |
09.15 - 09.55 |
Keynote: The Office Such great heights Beginner |
10.00 - 10.20 |
The Office Turning Zotonic inside out — secured MQTT everywhere Intermediate |
10.25 - 10.45 |
The Office Mind your own business View Controller Intermediate |
10.45 - 11.15 |
COFFEE BREAK |
11.15 - 11.55 |
The Office Who Takes Out Your Trash? Beginner |
12.00 - 12.20 |
The Office Getting Erlang to talk to the outside world – in a language that they understand Intermediate |
12.25 - 13.05 |
The Office The big ball of nouns All projects tend to get more difficult to maintain with time. Sure, Elixir and Functional Programming can make things much simpler, but after many months, the complexity will creep in anyway. Why is that? The code is just a set of functions, without the complexity associated with Object Oriented languages. So what’s wrong? Intermediate |
13.05 - 14.05 |
LUNCH |
14.05 - 14.45 |
The Office What actually is the BEAM? In this talk, Michal will carefully explore the BEAM, both the runtime and the compiler. We'll see how they relate, what particular strengths this gives to our code and how we can leverage it from the applications we write every day in Erlang and Elixir. Finally, we'll see how the BEAM is similar and different to other environments and languages like Java's JVM, C#'s CLR or Lua. Intermediate |
14.50 - 15.10 |
The Office Building a living lab Beginner |
15.15 - 15.35 |
The Office Learn you some 'ssl' for much security! Intermediate |
15.40 - 16.00 |
The Office Things you could do with Mix, but probably shouldn't We’ve all used mix new, mix deps.get and a whole lot of other mix commands. But there is a lot more you could do with mix. Let’s use mix for something totally different and absolutely useless?! As we do, we’ll learn about mix’s internals and ways we could use mix to solve our own problems, create our own tooling or just have some fun! $> mix play Bruno Mars … ♪ playing Treasure by Bruno Mars ♪ ... Intermediate |
16.00 - 16.30 |
COFFEE BREAK |
16.30 - 16.50 |
The Office XProf 2.0 - Evolution of tracing-based investigation Intermediate |
16.55 - 17.15 |
The Office Types in Erlang - a shallow dive
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17.20 - 18.00 |
Keynote: The Office Automatically generating your tests from a specification Intermediate |
18.00 - 18.10 |
CLOSING NOTES |
Programme Committee
WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS AT THE MOMENT
DIVERSITY SCHEME
Anyone from an under-represented group in tech is invited to apply for a Diversity Ticket! Find out more about the Diversity Scheme.
You can also donate to offer a free ticket to the conference where they will learn new things and share knowledge
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Lloyd Hotel, Oostelijke Handelskade 34, 1019 BN Amsterdam, Netherlands
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