DISCOVER THE FUTURE OF THE ERLANG ECOSYSTEM
Code BEAM STO is the main conference in Europe to bring Erlang, Elixir, and all of the languages that run on the BEAM together. Due to the ongoing risks of the pandemic we won't be able to meet in person in May as usual. Nevertheless, we know how much this event means to the community, that’s why we're giving you a virtual conference - Code BEAM V Europe!
Accessed from anywhere in the world, the event incorporates all the key components of our in-person conference and some more, as the conference will be hosted on a platform that focuses on social interactions and allows everyone to connect online in one place, whether you’re an attendee, a sponsor, an exhibitor or a speaker.
Code BEAM V Europe will be held at Central European Time (CET) to suit attendees from West and East.
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 as experience as with our physical conferences.
Enjoy three half-days of cutting-edge talks and our in-depth training program, how BEAM languages are revolutionising areas like IoT, Blockchain, Fintech, Security, Machine Learning and more.
Let’s stay connected!
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.
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.
Our speakers
Bruce Tate
Author, editor, founder of grox.io
Keynote:
Fireside Chat on LiveView, the Future of Phoenix Web Development
Sophie DeBenedetto
Senior Engineer at Github and Co-author of Programming Phoenix LiveView
Keynote:
Fireside Chat on LiveView, the Future of Phoenix Web Development
Getty Orawo
Software Engineer and Coach
Keynote:
Adopting Elixir and Growing the Elixir Community Across Africa
Okoth Kongo
Software Developer| Open Sourcer| Mentor
Keynote:
Adopting Elixir and Growing the Elixir Community Across Africa
Fred Hebert
Erlang, Tools, and Systems (Postmates)
Keynote:
If at first you don't succeed, try again smarter
Svetlana Levitan
Principal Algorithms and Machine Learning Scientist at Walgreens Co.
Keynote:
Panel on Machine Learning on the BEAM
José Valim
Creator of the Elixir Programming Language, Chief Adoption Officer at Dashbit
Keynote:
Panel on Machine Learning on the BEAM
David Lucia
Using Elixir to turn every moment of a sporting event into a betting opportunity
Keynote:
Panel on Machine Learning on the BEAM
Garrett Smith
FOUNDER GUILD AI, DEEP LEARNING ENGINEER AND TEACHER
Keynote:
Panel on Machine Learning on the BEAM
Nicholas Adams
Director of global support operations at T.I Tokyo
How not to fail at distributed systems with examples from Riak
Brooklyn Zelenka
Programs with functions λ. Cofounder & CTO at Fission
Fireside chat on bringing more FP to Elixir
Thomas Arts
Erlang developer since 1997, co-founder and CTO of Quviq
Fireside chat on bringing more FP to Elixir
Adi Iyengar
Senior Software Engineer/Architect; Elixir, TDD & Open Source Advocate
Metaprogramming + DSL Design in Elixir
Bram Verburg
Grand Prior of Software Security @ Bluecode
Fireside chat on security for practitioners and academics
Laura Bocchi
Senior Lecturer @ University of Kent
Compositional protocol engineering for communicating actors
Laura Voinea
Research Associate @ University of Kent
Compositional protocol engineering for communicating actors
Jonatan Männchen
Developed crontab, maintains Quantum and contributed to many many more.
COVID-19 contact tracing on the BEAM
Peer Stritzinger
GRiSP Inventor, Distributed Computing in IoT and everywhere
Ask me anything about Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
Managing a tera of networking flows using Erlang
Jumping gen_servers! A new way of building distributed applications
Jeremy "Jay" Zahner
Technologist, occasional poet & casual musician with a strong love for DevOps
COVID-19 contact tracing on the BEAM
Sébastien Merle
I walked the road from C to Erlang in my quest for better concurrency.
Managing a tera of networking flows using Erlang
Thomas Depierre
Building collaborative Software Agents
Here be Floating Dragons: A Tale of Making OTP Faster
Stavros Aronis
Developer & Trainer at Erlang Solutions
Fireside Chat: Making a type-safe language on the BEAM
Louis Pilfold
Author of Gleam, Elixir contributor
Fireside Chat: Making a type-safe language on the BEAM
Leandro Ostera
Author of Caramel, Founder at Abstract Machines, Staff Software Engineer at Erlang Solutions
Fireside Chat: Making a type-safe language on the BEAM
Dominic Letz
diode.io, Decentralization, Privacy, Elixir, BlockQuick
Convert your Web-App to a Desktop App with Elixir-Desktop
Timmo Verlaan
Erlang & Elixir contributor, Nerves/GRiSP enthusiast!
Fireside Chat on LiveView Surface
Jesse Gumm
Nitrogen Project Lead, Co-author of Build it With Nitrogen, Founder of BracketPal
Fireside chat about Nova and Nitrogen
Miriam Pena
Voted one of the women to watch in tech by Women 2.0
Ask me anything about Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
Schedule
Day 1 - 19 May 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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12.00 - 12.15 |
Wellness Booster |
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12.15 - 12.30 |
Welcome -> (Times in CEST) |
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12.30 - 13.10 |
Keynote: Track 1 Adopting Elixir and Growing the Elixir Community Across Africa Beginner |
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13.20 - 14.00 |
Track 1 How not to fail at distributed systems with examples from Riak
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Track 2 Kill your Dead Code with Fire!
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Viktória Fördős and Bram Verburg Track 3 Fireside chat on security for practitioners and academics
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14.00 - 14.30 |
Coffee Break |
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14.30 - 15.10 |
Jonatan Männchen and Jeremy "Jay" Zahner Track 1 COVID-19 contact tracing on the BEAM
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Track 2 Here be Floating Dragons: A Tale of Making OTP Faster Intermediate |
Louis Pilfold , Leandro Ostera and Stavros Aronis Track 3 Fireside Chat: Making a type-safe language on the BEAM
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15.20 - 15.50 |
Kenneth Lundin and Lukas Larsson Track 1 Ask me anything about OTP Beginner |
Miriam Pena , Maxim Fedorov , Bryan Paxton and Peer Stritzinger Track 2 Ask me anything about Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
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15.50 - 16.30 |
Sophie DeBenedetto and Bruce Tate Keynote: Track 1 Fireside Chat on LiveView, the Future of Phoenix Web Development
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Day 2 - 20 May 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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12.00 - 12.15 |
Wellness Booster |
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12.15 - 12.20 |
Opening notes |
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12.20 - 13.00 |
Roberto Aloi and Andreas Löscher Track 1 The Future of Erlang LS
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Sébastien Merle and Peer Stritzinger Track 2 Managing a tera of networking flows using Erlang Intermediate |
Track 3 Backoffice - admin tool built with PETAL stack Beginner |
13.10 - 13.50 |
Dániel Szoboszlay and Onno Vos Track 1 Breaking up with Mnesia Advanced |
Track 2 Compositional protocol engineering for communicating actors
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Timmo Verlaan , Marlus Saraiva and Bruce Tate Track 3 Fireside Chat on LiveView Surface
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13.50 - 14.20 |
Coffee Break |
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14.20 - 15.00 |
Track 1 End-to-End Encryption with Elixir and Beam
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Track 2 Atlas: Flexible Software Composition using Protocols Intermediate |
Daniel Widgren , Niclas Axelsson and Jesse Gumm Track 3 Fireside chat about Nova and Nitrogen
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15.10 - 15.40 |
Track 1 Ask me anything about Elixir Beginner |
Radek Szymczyszyn and Paweł Chrząszcz Track 2 Ask me anything about MongooseIM Beginner |
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15.40 - 16.30 |
José Valim , Randall Thomas , David Lucia , Garrett Smith and Svetlana Levitan Keynote: Track 1 Panel on Machine Learning on the BEAM
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Day 3 - 21 May 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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12.00 - 12.15 |
Wellness Booster |
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12.15 - 12.20 |
Opening notes |
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12.20 - 13.00 |
Ulf Wiger and Eric Meadows-Jönsson Keynote: Track 1 Fireside chat on code design
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13.10 - 13.50 |
Track 1 Jumping gen_servers! A new way of building distributed applications
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Track 2 Convert your Web-App to a Desktop App with Elixir-Desktop Beginner |
Lukas Larsson , John Högberg and Stavros Aronis Track 3 Fireside chat on JIT compiler
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13.50 - 14.20 |
Coffee Break |
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14.20 - 15.00 |
Adi Iyengar and Track 1 Metaprogramming + DSL Design in Elixir
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Track 2 Check your code with RefactorErl!
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Brooklyn Zelenka and Thomas Arts Track 3 Fireside chat on bringing more FP to Elixir
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15.10 - 15.20 |
Closing notes |
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15.20 - 16.00 |
Keynote: Track 1 If at first you don't succeed, try again smarter
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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
DIVERSITY & 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 10 May 2021.
VENUE
JOIN US ONLINE! (Stockholm spirit)
This is a global event accessible to all online!
In spirit, we will be in Stockholm, the original location of the Code BEAM STO originally scheduled at the time of this event!
Log in details will be sent to all attendees one day ahead of the event.
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