TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR LATER TODAY
ENJOY THREE HALF-DAYS OF REAL-WORLD, PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF ERLANG, ELIXIR AND THE BEAM - ALL WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE AND MASSIVELY-SCALABLE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS.
Code BEAM V America will be held at Pacific Standard Time (PST) to suit attendees on both the US West and East Coast. Starts today at 9 am (PST) 10th March, Last Minute tickets still available.
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.
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.
Our speakers
Chelsea Troy
By day, writer of code. By night, researcher of software risks. By always, lover of bubble tea.
Keynote:
What Counts as a Programming Language?
10 Mar / 09.10 / Track 1William King
Every Millisecond Counts
Keynote:
Panel Discussion around Startups, Venture Capital in the Erlang Ecosystem
11 Mar / 10.45 / Track 1Jane Walerud
Persuaded Ericsson's management to release Erlang Open Source (Walerud Ventures)
Keynote:
Panel Discussion around Startups, Venture Capital in the Erlang Ecosystem
11 Mar / 10.45 / Track 1Alistair Woodman
High-tech plumber
Keynote:
Panel Discussion around Startups, Venture Capital in the Erlang Ecosystem
11 Mar / 10.45 / Track 1Rob Mee
Founder of Pivotal Labs and Geometer
Keynote:
Panel Discussion around Startups, Venture Capital in the Erlang Ecosystem
11 Mar / 10.45 / Track 1Mike Williams
Erlang Co-Inventor
Keynote:
History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators
12 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1Garrett Smith
FOUNDER GUILD AI, DEEP LEARNING ENGINEER AND TEACHER
Keynote:
History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators
12 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1Robert Virding
Co-creator of Erlang, Trainer
Keynote:
History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators
12 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1Bjarne Däcker
Former manager of the Computer Science Laboratory at Ericsson
Keynote:
History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators
12 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1Amos King
CEO @ Binary Noggin, @TheErlef member, Co-Host of Elixir Outlaws
Keynote:
12 Mar / 13.00 / Track 1Chris Keathley
Dynamic Language Apologist, Elixir hacker, Senior Engineer
Keynote:
12 Mar / 13.00 / Track 1Peer Stritzinger
GRiSP Inventor, Distributed Computing in IoT and everywhere
Keynote:
EEF - looking back at 2020 and forward at 2021
11 Mar / 13.30 / Track 1Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
Supporting the next generation of advanced, reliable, realtime applications
Keynote:
EEF - looking back at 2020 and forward at 2021
11 Mar / 13.30 / Track 1Amy Null
Software engineer + open source <3
Don't try this at home: Rethinking infrastructure with Elixir
10 Mar / 12.00 / Track 2
Bjarne Däcker
Former manager of the Computer Science Laboratory at Ericsson
11 Mar / 09.55 / Track 1
José Valim
Creator of the Elixir Programming Language, Chief Adoption Officer at Dashbit
Fireside chat on Machine Learning in Elixir and the BEAM with José Valim and moderated by Bruce Tate
11 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1
11 Mar / 09.55 / Track 2
Jessica Kerr
Symmathecist, in the medium of code
Fireside chat on Addressing Escalating Risks in our Code Base with Jessica Kerr and Chelsea Troy
10 Mar / 11.10 / Track 3
Raúl Chouza
Elixir Programmer at Erlang Solutions
Contract Programming with Elixir
11 Mar / 12.40 / Track 2
John Hughes
Co-Designer Of Haskell And QuickCheck
Fireside chat on Property Based Testing with John Hughes and Fred Hebert
11 Mar / 09.55 / Track 3
Sundi Myint
Elixir Wizards Podcast Co-Host, developer @ SmartLogic
Fireside chat on Adopting Elixir with Sundi Myint and Ben Marx
11 Mar / 12.40 / Track 3
Bruce Tate
Author, editor, founder of grox.io
Fireside chat on Live view with Bruce Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto
10 Mar / 12.00 / Track 3
Fireside chat on Machine Learning in Elixir and the BEAM with José Valim and moderated by Bruce Tate
11 Mar / 09.05 / Track 1
Melvin Cedeno
Developer, SmartLogic
Teaching Functional Programming With Elixir
11 Mar / 11.50 / Track 2
Sophie DeBenedetto
Senior Engineer at Github and Co-author of Programming Phoenix LiveView
Fireside chat on Live view with Bruce Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto
10 Mar / 12.00 / Track 3
Robert Virding
Co-creator of Erlang, Trainer
Fireside chat on LFE with Robert Virding and Duncan McGreggor
11 Mar / 11.50 / Track 3
Duncan McGreggor
Lisper, Erlanger, and LFE core contributor
Sound on BEAM: Music in the Land of Distributed Lisp
10 Mar / 12.00 / Track 1
Fireside chat on LFE with Robert Virding and Duncan McGreggor
11 Mar / 11.50 / Track 3
Nelson Vides
Self-taught programmer and core developer of MongooseIM
SCRAM: Challenging your authentication in the BEAM
10 Mar / 11.10 / Track 2
Nicholas Adams
Director of global support operations at T.I Tokyo
How not to fail at distributed systems with examples from Riak
11 Mar / 12.40 / Track 1
Eric Saxby
Senior software engineer at Geometer LLC
Using Elixir to fight Covid-19
10 Mar / 11.10 / Track 1
Boyd Multerer
Creator of Scenic and lead engineering for Xbox Live, XNA
The Kry10 Operating System: Security and the BEAM
11 Mar / 11.50 / Track 1
Alex Koutmos
Author of the PromEx library and the Twitter Elixir Tip series
BEAM + Prometheus + Grafana = Observability Heaven
12 Mar / 11.05 / Track 2
Ayanda Dube
Principal Engineer and RabbitMQ Contributor
Ask me anything about RabbitMQ
12 Mar / 10.15 / Track 1
John Samuel
Head of RabbitMQ & London Projects @ Erlang Solutions
Ask me anything about RabbitMQ
12 Mar / 10.15 / Track 1
Karl Nilsson
Karl wrestles distributed rabbits for a living
Ask me anything about RabbitMQ
12 Mar / 10.15 / Track 1
Steven Nunez
Senior Software Engineer @ GitHub; Teacher
What Other Languages Can Learn From BEAM: A Ruby Case Study
12 Mar / 11.55 / Track 1
Fred Hebert
Erlang, Tools, and Systems (Postmates)
Fireside chat on Property Based Testing with John Hughes and Fred Hebert
11 Mar / 09.55 / Track 3
Ben Marx
VP of engineering at Subspace
Fireside chat on Adopting Elixir with Sundi Myint and Ben Marx
11 Mar / 12.40 / Track 3
Frank Hunleth
Nerves co-author
Fireside chat on Nerves with Frank Hunleth, Justin Schneck and Amos King
12 Mar / 11.55 / Track 2
Justin Schneck
Co-Author of Nerves
Fireside chat on Nerves with Frank Hunleth, Justin Schneck and Amos King
12 Mar / 11.55 / Track 2
Andrea Leopardi
Elixir core team member, developer advocate, engineer at Apple
12 Mar / 10.15 / Track 2
Schedule
Day 1 - 10 Mar 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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09.00 - 09.10 |
Welcome - timing in Pacific Time Zone |
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09.10 - 10.10 |
Keynote: Track 1 What Counts as a Programming Language? Intermediate |
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10.20 - 11.00 |
Kenneth Lundin and Lukas Larsson Track 1 Ask me anything about OTP Beginner |
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11.10 - 11.50 |
Track 1 Using Elixir to fight Covid-19
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Track 2 SCRAM: Challenging your authentication in the BEAM
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Track 3 Fireside chat on Addressing Escalating Risks in our Code Base with Jessica Kerr and Chelsea Troy
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12.00 - 12.40 |
Track 1 Sound on BEAM: Music in the Land of Distributed Lisp Intermediate |
Track 2 Don't try this at home: Rethinking infrastructure with Elixir
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Bruce Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto Track 3 Fireside chat on Live view with Bruce Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto
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12.40 - 13.10 |
Coffee Break |
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13.10 - 13.50 |
Keynote: Track 1 Forum over Functions
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13.50 - 14.50 |
Birds of a Feather |
Day 2 - 11 Mar 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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09.00 - 09.05 |
Opening notes |
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09.05 - 09.45 |
José Valim and Bruce Tate Track 1 Fireside chat on Machine Learning in Elixir and the BEAM with José Valim and moderated by Bruce Tate
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09.55 - 10.35 |
Track 1 Concurrency before Erlang Intermediate |
Eric Meadows-Jönsson , Aleksei Magusev and José Valim Track 2 Ask me anything about Elixir
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Track 3 Fireside chat on Property Based Testing with John Hughes and Fred Hebert
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10.45 - 11.25 |
Jane Walerud , Rob Mee , William King and Alistair Woodman Keynote: Track 1 Panel Discussion around Startups, Venture Capital in the Erlang Ecosystem
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11.25 - 11.50 |
Coffee Break |
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11.50 - 12.30 |
Track 1 The Kry10 Operating System: Security and the BEAM
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Track 2 Teaching Functional Programming With Elixir Beginner |
Duncan McGreggor and Robert Virding Track 3 Fireside chat on LFE with Robert Virding and Duncan McGreggor
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12.40 - 13.20 |
Track 1 How not to fail at distributed systems with examples from Riak
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Track 2 Contract Programming with Elixir
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Sundi Myint and Ben Marx Track 3 Fireside chat on Adopting Elixir with Sundi Myint and Ben Marx
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13.30 - 14.10 |
Peer Stritzinger and Erlang Ecosystem Foundation Keynote: Track 1 EEF - looking back at 2020 and forward at 2021
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14.10 - 15.10 |
Birds of a Feather |
Day 3 - 12 Mar 2021
Time |
Track 1 |
Track 2 |
Track 3 |
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09.00 - 09.05 |
Opening notes |
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09.05 - 10.05 |
Bjarne Däcker , Mike Williams , Robert Virding and Garrett Smith Keynote: Track 1 History and philosophy of Erlang with its creators Beginner |
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10.15 - 10.55 |
Karl Nilsson , Ayanda Dube and John Samuel Track 1 Ask me anything about RabbitMQ
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Francesco Cesarini and Andrea Leopardi Track 2 Ask Me Anything on OTP
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11.05 - 11.45 |
Track 1 The Architecture of Oban
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Track 2 BEAM + Prometheus + Grafana = Observability Heaven
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Track 3 Who supervises supervisors?
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11.55 - 12.35 |
Track 1 What Other Languages Can Learn From BEAM: A Ruby Case Study
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Frank Hunleth , Amos King and Justin Schneck Track 2 Fireside chat on Nerves with Frank Hunleth, Justin Schneck and Amos King
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12.35 - 13.00 |
Coffee Break |
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13.00 - 13.40 |
Amos King , Chris Keathley and Anna Neyzberg Keynote: Track 1 Wild Wild West
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13.40 - 13.55 |
Closing notes |
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14.00 - 14.30 |
Afterparty - time to mingle! |
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 25 February 2021.
VENUE
JOIN US ONLINE! (San Francisco)
This is a global event accessible to all online! Scheduled in Pacific Time Zone
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.
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