Warm greetings from ElixirConf 2015.
First off, thank you if you have made a talk
submission to ElixirConf 2015.
There have been some great talk submissions
for ElixirConf 2015, but there is still room
for more.
We invite you to be a part of ElixirConf 2015
and share your knowledge, success, and expertise
by submitting a speaking proposal at:
for a 40 minute talk.
Accepted speakers receive free conference admission.
Come enjoy the fun, the food, and your good
friends at ElixirConf 2015, in Austin, TX.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference in October.
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Jim Freeze
ElixirConf 2015 Conference Organizer
P.S. Speaker proposals are due midnight, Saturday, August 15, 2015.
P.P.S. Some sample speaking topics:
- Elixir Community
- Elixir Coding: Best Practices, Debugging, etc.
- Elixir Meta Programming
- Elixir Internals - BEAM
- Elixir in the Enterprise
- Web Frameworks and Tools
- Phoenix/Plug
- Concurrency and OTP
- Elixir/Erlang Tools
- Development Tools
P.P.P.S. Want a peek at what has been submitted?
Read on dear functional friend.
* Composable Queries with Ecto
* Testing Your Elixir Applications
* Custom Generator Tasks for Phoenix
* Binaries and PCAP
* Concurrency Primitives
* Release Management with Exrm and Conform
* Functional Principles for Elixir Programmer
* The road to intellij-elixir 1.0.0
* Elixir Should Take Over the World
* "You spent HOW much?": Elixir for high-throughput real-time accounting
* Making Hard Things Easy
* Shark Attacks, Elixir Internals and the EVM
* Gettext for Elixir - getting serious at compile time
* Programming in Elixir with Tests
* Taking Off with Phoenix
* Assert Differently: Colorful, Functional, Concurrent Diffing in ExUnit
* Real World Elixir: One Year Later
* Common Elixir Gotchas For OO Developers
* Elixir in the Browser
* What's Next for Phoenix
* Off the Rails, and rising from the ashes: Building and testing JSON APIs in Phoenix
* Behind the VPN: Lessons learned by an Elixirist at Enterprise
* Deploying the PEEP (Phoenix, Elixir, Ember, Postgres) Stack to Production
* Leveraging ejabberd to build Realtime Elixir applications
* A Deep Dive into Binary Matching
* Foresight is 20/20: Elixir will eat the world
* OTP Has Done It
* Elixir for Rubyists