José Valim and Chris McCord joined the show to talk all about how they’re advancing the “state of the art” in the Elixir community with their release of Ecto 2.0 and Phoenix 1.2. We also share our journey with Elixir at The Changelog, find out what makes Phoenix’s new Presence feature so special, and even find time for Chris to field a few of our support requests.
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Featuring:
- José Valim – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Chris McCord – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Jerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Show Notes:
- The Changelog #147: Elixir and Phoenix with Chris McCord
- The Changelog #194: Elixir with José Valim
- What makes Phoenix Presence special
- ElixirConf EU
- Elm
- The Phoenix Web Framework
- DockYard - Web and Mobile User Experience Consultancy
- Chris McCord – Phoenix 1.2 and Beyond (video)
- Relisa on GitHub
- Exrm on GitHub
- Edeliver on GitHub
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!