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    <description>A packed panel of Elixir experts and experienced developers who make the complicated interesting and fun. We talk about Elixir, Erlang and all things related to the BEAM virtual machine ecosystem.
Featuring a panel of hosts including  Alex Koutmos, Andrew Ek, Bruce Tate, Lars Wikman, and Meryl Dakin.
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Sponsored by Grox.io and Underjord
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Edited by Maggie Tate
Sponsored by Grox.io and Underjord
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  <description>For this week's episode, we talk to Bruce Tate, member of the Elixir community since the language turned 1.0. As one of the main people behind Elixir's publishing scene, Bruce was the editor of the ElixirSource line of books for the Pragmatic Bookshelf through most of its history. He is a coauthor for Programming Phoenix, Designing Elixir Systems with OTP, and Adopting Elixir, and the chief author and content developer for Groxio, LLC.
The episode starts as Bruce tells his story spanning the early days of Java, Ruby, and eventually Elixir. Along the way, he talks about writing books, and how Seven Languages in Seven Weeks led to an introduction to Joe Armstrong, and marked the beginning of his great love for programming languages.
Along the way, Bruce and Lars discuss the PETAL stack, and his experiences teaching Groxio liveview classes. Bruce and Sophie also discuss writing at the Pragmatic Bookshelf together, and teaching together using the CRC pattern.
 https://changelog.com/posts/petal-the-end-to-end-web-stack
 https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/
We want to connect with you!
Twitter: @BeamRadio1
Send us your questions via Twitter @BeamRadio1 #ProcessMailbox
Keep up to date with our hosts on Twitter 
@StevenNunez
@akoutmos
@knewter
@lawik
@RedRapids
@smdebenedetto
Sponsored by @GroxioLearning 
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<p>The episode starts as Bruce tells his story spanning the early days of Java, Ruby, and eventually Elixir. Along the way, he talks about writing books, and how Seven Languages in Seven Weeks led to an introduction to Joe Armstrong, and marked the beginning of his great love for programming languages.</p>

<p>Along the way, Bruce and Lars discuss the PETAL stack, and his experiences teaching Groxio liveview classes. Bruce and Sophie also discuss writing at the Pragmatic Bookshelf together, and teaching together using the CRC pattern.</p>

<p><a href="https://changelog.com/posts/petal-the-end-to-end-web-stack" rel="nofollow">https://changelog.com/posts/petal-the-end-to-end-web-stack</a><br>
 <a href="https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/" rel="nofollow">https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/</a></p>

<p>We want to connect with you!<br>
Twitter: @BeamRadio1<br>
Send us your questions via Twitter @BeamRadio1 #ProcessMailbox</p>

<p>Keep up to date with our hosts on Twitter <br>
@_StevenNunez<br>
@akoutmos<br>
@knewter<br>
@lawik<br>
@RedRapids<br>
@sm_debenedetto</p>

<p>Sponsored by @GroxioLearning</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://grox.io">Groxio, LLC</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://grox.io">We do one thing: teach programming. 
Career fuel for curious coders. </a></li></ul>]]>
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<p>The episode starts as Bruce tells his story spanning the early days of Java, Ruby, and eventually Elixir. Along the way, he talks about writing books, and how Seven Languages in Seven Weeks led to an introduction to Joe Armstrong, and marked the beginning of his great love for programming languages.</p>

<p>Along the way, Bruce and Lars discuss the PETAL stack, and his experiences teaching Groxio liveview classes. Bruce and Sophie also discuss writing at the Pragmatic Bookshelf together, and teaching together using the CRC pattern.</p>

<p><a href="https://changelog.com/posts/petal-the-end-to-end-web-stack" rel="nofollow">https://changelog.com/posts/petal-the-end-to-end-web-stack</a><br>
 <a href="https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/" rel="nofollow">https://pragprog.com/titles/liveview/programming-phoenix-liveview/</a></p>

<p>We want to connect with you!<br>
Twitter: @BeamRadio1<br>
Send us your questions via Twitter @BeamRadio1 #ProcessMailbox</p>

<p>Keep up to date with our hosts on Twitter <br>
@_StevenNunez<br>
@akoutmos<br>
@knewter<br>
@lawik<br>
@RedRapids<br>
@sm_debenedetto</p>

<p>Sponsored by @GroxioLearning</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://grox.io">Groxio, LLC</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://grox.io">We do one thing: teach programming. 
Career fuel for curious coders. </a></li></ul>]]>
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