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DESCRIPTION:Until now we haven't focused much at all on a huge part of wh
 at makes Elixir great... seamless access to Erlang OTP.  OTP\, or Open T
 elecom Platform\, is a set of frameworks and tools that make it relative
 ly easy to build robust\, fault-tolerant\, and scalable applications.  I
 n this Elixir Games we're going to focus specifically on the Supervisor.
    Well-defined supervision strategies are the bedrock of all exceptiona
 l Elixir software (Erlang and LFE too).&#13\;\n&#13\;\nFor the newcomers
 \, the &quot\;Games&quot\; format is designed to create a bit of friendl
 y competition and is accessible for all ranges of experience\; beginners
  and pros alike.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nIf you'd like to take a look at the prev
 ious sessions' exercises feel free to check them out here: https://githu
 b.com/elixir-pdx/\, some submitted solutions are available on non-master
  branches. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nEarly in this series we'll be focusing mostly
  on solving problems in a functional paradigm\, and as the series contin
 ues over time we'll move more and more toward Elixir's differentiators\;
  Erlang interop\, hygienic macros\, &amp\; OTP patterns.  &#13\;\n&#13\;
 \nIf all that read like gibberish to you\, don't worry you don't have to
  know any of that jargon\, and by the time you do everything will alread
 y make sense.  Because we'll introduce ideas and concepts in a way that 
 will help you understand those things conceptually before you ever need 
 a weird name for them. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nFood and drinks will be provided.
   There will also be small desk fodder prizes for the winning team.&#13\
 ;\n&#13\;\nPlease make sure you come with a computer to work on and have
  Elixir pre-installed locally or in a VM and ready to go.&#13\;\n&#13\;\
 nhttp://elixir-lang.org/install.html &#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpecial thanks to m
 y friends Russell Mull\, Jeff Weiss and Puppet Labs\, ‘the leader in IT 
 automation’\, for hosting us.\n\nTags: elixir\, erlang\, functional\, pr
 ogramming\, developer\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250
 468568
URL:http://www.meetup.com/elixir-pdx/events/222914294/
SUMMARY:Elixir Games PDX
LOCATION:Puppet: 308 SW 2nd Ave Fifth Floor\, Portland OR 97204 US
SEQUENCE:2
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