Wolfgang Schuster shares his journey with Elm, describes writing & deleting Elm code at Vendr, and explains the productivity gains in an ecosystem that values building things for the end user.
Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.
Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2023.05.02
Guest
- Wolfgang Schuster (https://wolfgangschuster.wordpress.com/)
Show notes[00:00:22] Sponsored by Logistically[00:01:02] Introducing Wolfgang Schuster
- wolfadex/elm-ecs
- wolfadex/elm-text-adventure
- wolfadex/tiler
- wolfadex/elm-open-api
[00:02:55] Seeing Elm everywhere
- Elm × Haskell Intersection from heyakyra
[00:04:45] Going all-in on programming[00:10:23] "Just make it work"[00:13:18] Discovering Elm[00:25:27] Helping to build stuff with Elm while at Square
- Farmers' market civic hacking by Dillon Kearns
- Jeroen Engels' elm-review
[00:28:39] Strategies for introducing Elm[00:35:09] Productivity & "the culture of moving a little bit slower"
- Elm Town 55 – From algorithms & animation to building a decentralized finance app
[00:41:09] Introducing elm-review rules
- "Code is the Easy Part" by Evan Czaplicki
- Ducks by Wolfgang Schuster
[00:54:20] Elm at Vendr[00:58:09] Using Elm at scale
- Bring Your Own DOM – Part 1 – Portals by Wolfgang Schuster, as promised
[01:03:43] Strategies for adding web components
- Wolfgang's Fluent-Web internationalization web components
[01:07:29] Roc
[01:10:49] PicksWolfgang's picks
- Stacy London on Front End Happy Hour
- A Life Well Wasted by Robert Ashley
Jared's picks
- Matthew Griffith's elm-codegen
- Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami