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In this episode of Elixir Mix the panel interviews Mariano Guerra. Mariano wrote some wonderful tutorial blogs outlining how to use Riak Core in Elixir. He begins the episode by sharing a little about himself and his work. Mariano then defines Riak Core and tells the story of where it came from. He explains what he loves about Riak Core and dubs himself the unofficial cheerleader of Riak Core.
Mariano tells the panel about his blog articles and what listeners will find in them. He explains to the panel what inspired him to write them. Mariano then gives the panel examples of the problems solved by Riak Core and the best use cases for it. Partisan is the next subject the panel asks Mariano about. Mariano shares the story of where Partisan came from and explains when you want to use it.
Finally, Mariano tells the panel about his work for the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. Right now he is working hard to unify the documentation for all the Beam languages. He shares his admiration for the Elixir documentation and explains that Erlang documentation needs a lot of work. The panel discusses how unifying the Beam will help the community and make their lives easier.
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Mariano tells the panel about his blog articles and what listeners will find in them. He explains to the panel what inspired him to write them. Mariano then gives the panel examples of the problems solved by Riak Core and the best use cases for it. Partisan is the next subject the panel asks Mariano about. Mariano shares the story of where Partisan came from and explains when you want to use it.
Finally, Mariano tells the panel about his work for the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. Right now he is working hard to unify the documentation for all the Beam languages. He shares his admiration for the Elixir documentation and explains that Erlang documentation needs a lot of work. The panel discusses how unifying the Beam will help the community and make their lives easier.
Links
- TLA+
- Riak Products
- Dynamo: Amazon’s Highly Available Key-value Store
- https://github.com/basho/riak_core
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Introduction
- http://partisan.cloud/
- https://blog.erlang.org/OTP-22-Highlights/
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Setup
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Getting Started
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: We can make a Key Value Store out of that
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Migrating Data with Handoff
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Resources
- https://gitlab.com/marianoguerra/civiledb/
- https://github.com/clojerl/clojerl
- https://twitter.com/warianoguerra
- https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix
- https://twitter.com/elixir_mix
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- Mark - Immutability - Computerphile
- Mark - Simple Sabotage Field Manual
- Mariano - Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir
- Mariano - Practical TLA+: Planning Driven Development
- Josh - Rewriting GitHub Pages with Riak Core, Riak KV, and Webmachine: Jesse Newland
- Sophie - How to Compose Queries in Ecto
- Sophie - Basque Burnt Cheesecake
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In this episode of Elixir Mix the panel interviews Mariano Guerra. Mariano wrote some wonderful tutorial blogs outlining how to use Riak Core in Elixir. He begins the episode by sharing a little about himself and his work. Mariano then defines Riak Core and tells the story of where it came from. He explains what he loves about Riak Core and dubs himself the unofficial cheerleader of Riak Core.
Mariano tells the panel about his blog articles and what listeners will find in them. He explains to the panel what inspired him to write them. Mariano then gives the panel examples of the problems solved by Riak Core and the best use cases for it. Partisan is the next subject the panel asks Mariano about. Mariano shares the story of where Partisan came from and explains when you want to use it.
Finally, Mariano tells the panel about his work for the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. Right now he is working hard to unify the documentation for all the Beam languages. He shares his admiration for the Elixir documentation and explains that Erlang documentation needs a lot of work. The panel discusses how unifying the Beam will help the community and make their lives easier.
Links
Picks
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elixir-mix--6102049/support.
…
continue reading
Mariano tells the panel about his blog articles and what listeners will find in them. He explains to the panel what inspired him to write them. Mariano then gives the panel examples of the problems solved by Riak Core and the best use cases for it. Partisan is the next subject the panel asks Mariano about. Mariano shares the story of where Partisan came from and explains when you want to use it.
Finally, Mariano tells the panel about his work for the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation. Right now he is working hard to unify the documentation for all the Beam languages. He shares his admiration for the Elixir documentation and explains that Erlang documentation needs a lot of work. The panel discusses how unifying the Beam will help the community and make their lives easier.
Links
- TLA+
- Riak Products
- Dynamo: Amazon’s Highly Available Key-value Store
- https://github.com/basho/riak_core
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Introduction
- http://partisan.cloud/
- https://blog.erlang.org/OTP-22-Highlights/
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Setup
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Getting Started
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: We can make a Key Value Store out of that
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Migrating Data with Handoff
- Riak Core on Partisan on Elixir Tutorial: Resources
- https://gitlab.com/marianoguerra/civiledb/
- https://github.com/clojerl/clojerl
- https://twitter.com/warianoguerra
- https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix
- https://twitter.com/elixir_mix
Picks
- Mark - Immutability - Computerphile
- Mark - Simple Sabotage Field Manual
- Mariano - Property-Based Testing with PropEr, Erlang, and Elixir
- Mariano - Practical TLA+: Planning Driven Development
- Josh - Rewriting GitHub Pages with Riak Core, Riak KV, and Webmachine: Jesse Newland
- Sophie - How to Compose Queries in Ecto
- Sophie - Basque Burnt Cheesecake
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/elixir-mix--6102049/support.
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