An interview with Lee Barney at Code BEAM America 2022

An interview with Lee Barney at Code BEAM America 2022

Author: Rede Emílias de Podcasts September 5, 2024 Duration: 2:41

#Elixir #Erlang #BEAM I went to Code BEAM America 2022 https://codebeamamerica.com/archives/CBA_2023/index.html (you can watch my talk with Lucas Tavano here https://youtu.be/zvS1Uj3_UTE ) and interviewed Lee Barney, a Professor of Computer Science at BYU-Idaho https://www.byui.edu/. You can find Lee at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barneylee https://www.byui.edu/directories/lee-barney


A case study of using FP and Erlang in a Computer Science Curriculum. Lee Barney - Code BEAM America https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf7byQEXmv8 In the interview we mentioned: Erlang Ecosystem Foundation https://erlef.org/ Erlang Ecosystem Foundation Education WG https://erlef.org/wg/education I thank Erlang Solutions, Code Sync, Erlang Ecosystem Foundation and UTFPR for supporting this series of interviews. Cameraperson: Wiviane Nallin If you're curious and ready to take your Elixir language skills to the next level, check out my affiliate link to the ELXPRO course https://go.hotmart.com/F73840549I Learn more about CODE SYNC conferences at https://codesync.global/


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