We BEAM Together
Thank you for joining and see you at our next event!
Code BEAM America is the only North American event designed to bring the Erlang and Elixir communities together.
This was our second American VIRTUAL event for the year with a brand new line up of world-class speakers sharing the latest use cases, coolest new frameworks and challenging you to improve your programming and the entire Erlang Ecosystem.
Code BEAM America was held at Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) to suit attendees on both the US West and East Coast.
Code BEAM V America Attendee
Code BEAM V is a top-notch conference for meeting and learning from the best in the Elixir and Erlang community!
Code BEAM V America Attendee
The toucan app was a choice above all others. It helped it feel like a community again.
Code BEAM V America Attendee
It honestly was the best online conference I've seen this year. The community engagement was great and the talks were excellent. The format worked, we all understand zoom etc better than we did at the beginning of the pandemic. It really went off with out a visible hitch! Well done!
Code BEAM V America Attendee
I loved the Toucan app. Of any electronic solution I have used during the pandemic it came the closest to making it feel like I was in the same room with other actual people. I also really enjoyed the one-day tutorial with Steven Nuñez and Sophie DeBenedetto. It was one of the best 1-day trainings I have done in my career.
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WHERE THE BEAM COMMUNITY CAN COME TOGETHER
The number of adopters of Elixir is growing including some of the world’s biggest eCommerce giants while Erlang continues to underpin some of the biggest fintechs and messaging platforms in the world.
Created by developers, Code BEAM America is dedicated to bringing the best minds in the Erlang and Elixir communities together to SHARE. LEARN. INSPIRE. Over 3 half days you will learn from 30+ cutting-edge talks and our in-depth training program, how BEAM languages are used in production and revolutionising areas like eCommerce, Engineering, IoT, Gaming, Blockchain, Fintech, Security, Machine Learning and more!
As always, community and social interaction will be at the core of the event to enable everyone to connect and interact to share the same experience as with our physical conferences. We offer the opportunity to mingle and meet naturally during coffee breaks and after show virtual party.
Let’s stay connected!
REGISTER - Grab cheaper tickets while you can. Virtual tutorial tickets are selled as combo with conference tickets.
GROUP TICKETS - Contact us for special group discounts for group bookings.
ACADEMIC TICKETS - We love students and academics. Erlang Ecosystem Foundation again is sponsoring tickets - apply earlier than later!
DIVERSITY SCHEME - We're committed to diversity at Code BEAM America. The application process closes on 22 October 2021.
VOLUNTEER - Join the Code BEAM America family and get free access to the virtual conference!
Sign up to the Code BEAM SF mailing list for the latest updates, or follow @CodeBEAMio to be reminded of all of our key dates, speaker announcements, and ticket news.
THEMES
INTRODUCTION TO ERLANG AND ELIXIR
If you're new to the languages there's no better place to start. The community is super helpful and supportive. And with the co-creator of Erlang and creator of Elixir in attnedance you'll be learning with the best.
LATEST ON THE BEAM ERLANG VM
Come and speak with Erlang committers about what's new in the Erlang eco-system.
SCALING AND RELIABILITY
Once you learn the potential of the BEAM, it's time to learn how to put it to good use in the real world. Join us to hear the stories of Erlang and Elixir in production and share your own experiences.
PRODUCTION USE CASES
In this track, we'll learn from other's experience, where things have been peachy and where they haven't been so much. The conferecne is set-up for you to ask the questions you want and to help others with the answrs to theirs.
FRAMEWORKS, TOOLS, LIBRARIES
In the frameworks track, you will discover what's coming next with frameworks like Phoenix, Nerves and more. This is the conference where people choose to share their new projects and releases.
WEB AND API
The BEAM is suitable for rapid web application development. There is much to learn about the technology's potential and we provide the time and space at our virtual conference to dig a little deeper.
Our speakers
Peter Alvaro
Computer Science Assistant Professor at the University of California
Keynote:
What not where: Sharing in a world of distributed, persistent memory
Boyd Multerer
Creator of Scenic and lead engineering for Xbox Live, XNA
Keynote:
Trust but Isolate. The future of software
Alda Rocha
Paved the way for diversity, inclusion, mental health and social issues at tech events
Keynote:
How community can change people's lives.
Sean Cribbs
Experienced tech leader and long-time BEAMer
Keynote:
Elixr Outlaws: Live from Undisclosed Locations
Chris Keathley
Dynamic Language Apologist, Elixir hacker, Senior Engineer
Keynote:
Elixr Outlaws: Live from Undisclosed Locations
Amos King
CEO @ Binary Noggin, @TheErlef member, Co-Host of Elixir Outlaws
Keynote:
Elixr Outlaws: Live from Undisclosed Locations
Anna Lito Michala
Researching better systems for IoT at the University of Glasgow.
Machine learning, IoT and Erlang: is this the right mix for reliable federated learning?
Vanessa Lee
Senior Software Engineer at Interfolio
Adi Iyengar
Senior Software Engineer/Architect; Elixir, TDD & Open Source Advocate
Jacqueline Manzi
Engineering Manager and seasoned Full Stack software engineer at Mux
Practical uses for Metaprogramming in a highly trafficked web API
Jeffery Utter
Senior Software Engineer at Bleacher Report
Cristine Guadelupe
Co-Host of Elixir em Foco
Marc Sugiyama
Experienced Erlang engineer, consultant, and trainer
Victor Caciquinho
Software Engineer and creator of Neo4Ecto an Ecto adapter for Neo4j
Willian Frantz
Software Alchemist, love to create and maintain distributed bugs.
Jan Cieśla
MongooseIM developer, bringing scalability and reliability to FinTech industry
Survivor bias in software testing, observability and monitoring.
Michał Śledź
One of the authors of WebRTC implementation in Elixir
WebRTC redefined - a new SFU API for Elixir from Membrane Framework.
Sean Cribbs
Experienced tech leader and long-time BEAMer
William Huba
Distributed systems engineer and co-founder of JumpWire
Benoit Chesneau
Edge computing artisan
Dmytro Lytovchenko
Senior developer at Erlang Solutions, refactoring terrible software to be pretty and readable
typed_erlc: Prototype of a safe and fast compiler for Erlang
Rachel Curioso
Software consultant at Erlang Solutions and Elixir Lab Co-Host
Fireside chat on how to grow your local community / Como criar sua comunidade local
Joel Jucá
Founder and host of Elug CE
Fireside chat on how to grow your local community / Como criar sua comunidade local
Renan "Milhouse" Ranelli
Elixir and cocktail mixer
Fireside chat on how to grow your local community / Como criar sua comunidade local
Manuel Rubio
Polyglot Developer, Writer, Manager and Trainer
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Laura M. Castro
Professor and lead researcher @ University of A Coruña
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Brujo Benavides
🧙♂️ Oxbow Code Killer 🔥
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Anayeli Malvaez
Backend Developer at SoundTrackYourBrand
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Raúl Chouza
Elixir Programmer at Erlang Solutions
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Carlo Gilmar
GitHub Campus Expert, ilustration and founder of Visual Partnership
Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
Sophie DeBenedetto
Senior Engineer at Github and Co-author of Programming Phoenix LiveView
Ayanda Dube
Principal Engineer and RabbitMQ Contributor
Paweł Chrząszcz
Architect @ Erlang Solutions
Peer Stritzinger
GRiSP Inventor, Distributed Computing in IoT and everywhere
Robert Virding
Co-creator of Erlang, Trainer
Fireside chat on BEAM Languages with Erlang co-inventor Robert Virding
Mariano Guerra
Programmer (Instadeq)
Fireside chat on BEAM Languages with Erlang co-inventor Robert Virding
Schedule
Day 1 - 03 Nov 2021
Time |
Zoom 1 |
Zoom 2 |
Zoom 3 |
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09.00 - 09.15 |
Welcome - timing in Pacific Time Zone |
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09.15 - 10.00 |
Keynote: Zoom 1 100 Years of Erlang
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10.05 - 10.30 |
Kenneth Lundin and John Högberg Zoom 1 Ask me anything about OTP
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10.40 - 11.05 |
Zoom 1 Survivor bias in software testing, observability and monitoring.
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Zoom 2 Building a Serverless platform for Edge Computing Intermediate |
Frank Hunleth and Peer Stritzinger Zoom 3 Fireside chat of Embedded programming on the BEAM
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11.15 - 11.55 |
Marc Sugiyama and Niko Tsikoudis Zoom 1 When you have to make it faster Intermediate |
Daniel Widgren and Niclas Axelsson Zoom 2 Getting around with NOVA Beginner |
Sophie DeBenedetto , Ayanda Dube , Paweł Chrząszcz and Dylan Kennedy Zoom 3 Panel Discussion: Message Protocols and The BEAM
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11.55 - 12.25 |
Coffee Break |
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12.25 - 13.05 |
Zoom 1 And Yet Akin: Name Disambiguation in Elixir Beginner |
Zoom 2 typed_erlc: Prototype of a safe and fast compiler for Erlang Intermediate |
Maxim Fedorov and Bram Verburg Zoom 3 Fireside chat on BEAM security
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13.15 - 13.40 |
Zoom 1 Machine learning, IoT and Erlang: is this the right mix for reliable federated learning?
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Zoom 2 It's made of people Intermediate |
Nicholas Adams and Andrei Zavada Zoom 3 Fireside chat on Riak
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Day 2 - 04 Nov 2021
Time |
Zoom 1 |
Zoom 2 |
Zoom 3 |
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09.00 - 09.05 |
Welcome - timing in Pacific Time Zone |
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09.05 - 09.50 |
Keynote: Zoom 1 What not where: Sharing in a world of distributed, persistent memory
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10.00 - 10.40 |
Zoom 1 WebRTC redefined - a new SFU API for Elixir from Membrane Framework.
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Zoom 2 Ditch the DB: Using In-Memory Replicated Distributed State Advanced |
Manuel Rubio , Laura M. Castro , Brujo Benavides , Anayeli Malvaez , Raúl Chouza , Carlo Gilmar and Zoom 3 Panel discussion on Beamer's modern life ó La vida moderna de un Beamer
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10.50 - 11.15 |
Zoom 1 Practical uses for Metaprogramming in a highly trafficked web API Beginner |
Zoom 2 Fables and Foibles of Observability and Monitoring Intermediate |
Zoom 3 Fireside chat on RabbitMQ
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11.15 - 11.45 |
Coffee Break |
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11.45 - 12.10 |
Zoom 1 EDBG: Your TTY debugger Beginner |
Zoom 2 Writing a well-tested & deterministic Elixir book
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Rachel Curioso , Joel Jucá and Renan "Milhouse" Ranelli Zoom 3 Fireside chat on how to grow your local community / Como criar sua comunidade local
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12.20 - 12.45 |
Victor Caciquinho and Willian Frantz Zoom 1 Using Neo4j and the BEAM to evaluate Students' Proficiency
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Zoom 2 Stack to the Future
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Zoom 3 MQTT for Home/Building Automation Hardware Interfacing
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12.55 - 13.40 |
Keynote: Zoom 1 Trust but Isolate. The future of software
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Day 3 - 05 Nov 2021
Time |
Zoom 1 |
Zoom 2 |
Zoom 3 |
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09.00 - 09.05 |
Welcome - timing in Pacific Time Zone |
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09.05 - 09.50 |
Keynote: Zoom 1 How community can change people's lives. Beginner |
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09.55 - 10.20 |
Zoom 1 Ask me anything about Elixir Beginner |
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10.30 - 10.55 |
Zoom 1 Learning Elixir and OTP through LiveView Beginner |
Zoom 2 Rclex: A Library for Robotics to meet Elixir Intermediate |
Mariano Guerra and Robert Virding Zoom 3 Fireside chat on BEAM Languages with Erlang co-inventor Robert Virding
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11.05 - 11.45 |
Zoom 1 Rearchitecting Toward Resilience Intermediate |
Zoom 2 Harnessing OTP through Continuous Integration
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Zoom 3 Macaroons + Elixir: Distributed API Authorization Intermediate |
11.45 - 12.15 |
Coffee Break |
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12.15 - 13.00 |
Anna Neyzberg , Amos King , Chris Keathley and Sean Cribbs Keynote: Zoom 1 Elixr Outlaws: Live from Undisclosed Locations
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13.00 - 13.15 |
Closing notes |
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13.15 - 13.45 |
Afterparty - time to mingle! |
EEF STUDENTS TICKETS!
As part of our efforts to grow the community, the Education working group at the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation would like to invite students, underrepresented groups in tech, people with disabilities or people who could otherwise not afford to, to attend the Code Beam America virtual conference for free.
DIVERISTY & INCLUSION
We are always looking to improve diversity at our conferences. To help achieve this, we are providing free diversity places to under-represented groups in tech. Applications close on 22 October 2021.
VENUE
JOIN US ONLINE (SF spirit)
This is a global event accessible to all online!
In spirit, we will be in San Francisco, the original location of the Code BEAM SF event originally scheduled at the time of this event!
Log in details will be sent to all attendees one day ahead of the event.
Call for Talks - CLOSED!
Calling all #Erlang and #Elixirlang devs! We want to see you share your amazing work at #CodeBEAM this November! We’re accepting talks to be delivered virtually from anywhere in the world. Deadline: 25th July!
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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