Amsterdam
The Second edition of the BEAM conference and now with added stroopwafels!
This one-day, community-driven conference, aims to showcase what's new in the Erlang Ecosystems, interesting tools, techniques and best practices. It brings developers together to share knowledge and ideas, learn from each other and hopefully inspire them to invent the future.
This year we're also offering training and two tutorials.
Are you interested in student tickets? See the section above speakers for details.
ABOUT CODE BEAM LITE AMSTERDAM
Come and listen to the cutting-edge talks from leading practitioners across one day, in this community lead conference that helps developers stay ahead of the latest trends and techniques
Join us on 28 November 2019 in beautiful Amsterdam and focus on a whole day of real-world, practical applications of Erlang, Elixir and the BEAM - all within the context of high-performance and massively scalable distributed systems.
The conference is co-organised by Botsquad and Moose Code. Check out the slides and videos from 2018 edition to see how great the conference went last year!
At the end of 2018 Code BEAM Lite conferences replaced Erlang Factory Lite conferences and are now part of the Code Sync family of tech conferences. This includes Amsterdam Factory Lite.
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.
STUDENT DISCOUNTS
Contact us if you are currently a student and would like to attend the conference. We have student tickets at only €50.00 + fees & VAT!
Our speakers
Brooklyn Zelenka
Programs with functions λ. Cofounder & CTO at Fission
The Tyranny of Structurelessness
28 Nov / 09.10 / Riet
René Föhring
Head of Product Development @ 5Minds
Credo: Your Team’s Robot Mentor
28 Nov / 14.50 / Riet
Johanna Larsson
Contributed to Elixir core that one time
String processing optimisation
28 Nov / 14.00 / Riet
Alvaro Videla
Developer Advocate, Senior Azure developer advocate at Microsoft, co-author of RabbitMQ in Action
Veronica Lopez
Member of the Kubernetes Core Team
The BEAM in the Cloud Native era
28 Nov / 16.25 / Riet
Marc Worrell
Creator of Zotonic, the Erlang CMS
Meta-programming in Erlang: Zotonic's template- and dispatch compilers
28 Nov / 09.55 / Riet
Ben Tyler
Principal Developer at Booking.com
BEAM-style Execution Tracing for Perl (adventures in dynamic instrumentation)
28 Nov / 10.20 / Riet
Igor Kopestenski
Academic Research Assistant @ UCLouvain
IoT Edge Computing with bare-metal Erlang
28 Nov / 14.25 / Riet
Schedule
Day 1 - 28 Nov 2019
Time |
Riet |
---|---|
08.15 - 09.00 |
Registration |
09.00 - 09.10 |
Welcome |
09.10 - 09.50 |
Riet The Tyranny of Structurelessness Intermediate |
09.55 - 10.15 |
Riet Meta-programming in Erlang: Zotonic's template- and dispatch compilers Intermediate |
10.20 - 10.40 |
Riet BEAM-style Execution Tracing for Perl (adventures in dynamic instrumentation) Intermediate |
10.40 - 11.10 |
COFFEE BREAK |
11.10 - 11.50 |
Riet From Legacy To Event Sourcing Intermediate |
11.55 - 12.15 |
Riet The many ways to hold a token Intermediate |
12.20 - 13.00 |
Riet Keeping tabs on production Intermediate |
13.00 - 14.00 |
LUNCH |
14.00 - 14.20 |
Riet String processing optimisation Intermediate |
14.25 - 14.45 |
Riet IoT Edge Computing with bare-metal Erlang Intermediate |
14.50 - 15.30 |
Riet Credo: Your Team’s Robot Mentor Intermediate |
15.30 - 16.00 |
Coffee Break |
16.00 - 16.20 |
Riet The Yin and Yang of Mutability Intermediate |
16.25 - 17.05 |
Riet The BEAM in the Cloud Native era Intermediate |
17.10 - 17.25 |
CLOSING NOTES |
Programme Committee
VENUE
Volkshotel
1091 GR Amsterdam
Volkshotel is located in the upcoming Amsterdam East, near the Amstel river, the lively neighbourhood ‘De Pijp’ and the market on Waterloo Square. You can reach it by car, public transport and taxi.
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