Closed hugoestr closed 3 years ago
Hi there! Thank you for taking the time to submit a talk! Speakers like you make the DC tech community awesome — and we’re glad you’re here.
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Not interested in giving this talk anymore? Not a problem at all! Thanks for considering it in the first place! Go ahead and close this issue, so we know not to bother you about it.
Hi there — thanks for submitting this talk! It’s been a year since the last activity — would you mind taking a look to see if you’re still interested in presenting about this topic, and if the talk’s content is still up-to-date?
If everything’s still good, just drop a comment here and I’ll pop back into hibernation like a good little robot.
If you’re no longer interested in giving this talk, or the talk is out-of-date, feel free to close this issue.
Should I not hear back in a week, I’ll close this issue so you needn’t feel guilty about it. ❤️
Thanks for your contribution to the tech community in DC!
Keep being awesome! 🤖✨
About You
Your Name: Hugo Estrada
Twitter handle (optional): hugoestr
The best way to reach out to you: Via twitter private message. You may need to add me due to enhanced security on the twitter account.
A quick bio: I have worked as a software developer for 10 years. I have worked mainly with .net and ruby. I have been interested in Elixir and other functional languages.
Your Talk
Title: Concurrency, Actor Model, and Elixir concurrency primitives
What your talk is about: It is an simple introduction to the concepts of concurrency, the actor model, and elixir concurrency primitives. It introduces concurrency; it offers the actor model as one solution; it reviews how to get started with Elixir primitives. Then I walk through some sample code. It doesn't discuss OTP.
The main target are developers new to Elixir and the actor model. Appropriate also for beginner programmers. Most likely too basic for experienced Elixir developers. If the audience are not familiar with Elixir, a quick overview on Elixir syntax and pattern matching can be included.
How long will your talk be?
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Do you need help crafting your talk?
I already gave a version of this talk at work. Having help to adapt it to a particular audience is always welcomed.