A podcast about the people making and using the Elm language, and the things that they do.
In the final episode of the Inspired series, Dillon Kearns and Jeroen Engels wax philosophically with Jared about what it means to be inspired by Elm within the context of tools. We chat about feedback, guarantees, and contracts as lenses for building tools.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Edited by Toni Cañete.
Recording date: 2024.08.29
Christian Rocha shares his experience building the TUI framework Bubble Tea based on The Elm Architecture. We talk about Impostor Syndrome, mentors, and how he incorporates his background in design at Charm.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Edited by Toni Cañete.
Recording date: 2024.10.10
Elm pioneer Richard Feldman returns to explain why he made Roc, a direct descendant of Elm. He notes a distinct trade-off of choosing not to have persistent data structures. Later, he shares how his experience teaching Elm informed Roc's design. We even learn about the power of platforms.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.05.23
Hayleigh talks about how Elm has inspired her work, from tools built in Elm such as elm-web-audio and the Ren language compiler, to contributing to the Gleam language and making the Lustre web framework.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.04.10
Katja Mordaunt & Wolfgang Schuster return to share their experiences at Elm Camp 2024.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.06.26
From translating imperative physics into Elm and building 3D interactive tools at work to adding Elm support to Zed and animating the Elm Town logo, Andrey Kuzmin never fails to break your brain.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.05.16
Andrew Lenards illuminates the liminal spaces of his mind, from lo-fi, DIY, punk rock, meditation, & coaching to Joël's Triangle & The Mental Side of Programming.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.03.05.
Taylor Troesh recounts his trip across the stack, from the front to the back and back again. Along the way, he divulges his custom operator confession. He currently works at Replenysh using Elm for sustainability.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.02.08
Mario Rogic comes back to interview Jared about his road to Elm, from the Tandy to JavaScript fatigue, and the inevitable, relieving discovery of Elm. The love for Elm never stops.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2024.02.05
Nduati Kuria shares his journey from studying AI to why Matthew Griffith's elm-ui makes the web approachable. He explains how an innocuous issue on Tereza Sokol's elm-charts led to a new job.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2023.11.10
Erik Person shares how he joined Corvus Insurance as the first engineer building the system from scratch with Elm and Elixir. We talk about onboarding, culture, and growing the team. He exclaims his excitement for the next phase of acquisition by Travelers.
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Music by Jesse Moore.
Recording date: 2023.12.05
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