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  • A podcast about the people making and using the Elm language, and the things that they do.
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    • Elm Town 81 – Inspired: Bubble Tea with Christian Rocha
      Oct 31 2024

      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.

      Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

      Music by Jesse Moore.
      Edited by Toni Cañete.

      Recording date: 2024.10.10

      Guest
      • Christian Rocha
      Show notes[00:00:23] Sponsored by Logistically[00:00:41] Introducing Christian
      • Charm
      • Bubble Tea
      • Elm Town 79 – Inspired: Gleam with Hayleigh
      • Elm Town 80 – Inspired: Roc with Richard Feldman
      • learning elm, so I don't need to use javascript by bashbunni
      [00:02:12] Origin story[00:08:17] Mentor John Weir[00:10:58] Taking The Elm Architecture to the command line[00:13:51] John Weir's question[00:15:48] Bubble Tea related tools
      • Glow
      • Bubbles
      • Lip Gloss
      • Gum
      • Soft Serve
      • Glamour
      [00:20:23] Background in design/branding[00:23:35] What is VHS?
      • VHS
      • asciinema
      [00:26:08] How has the architecture of Bubble Tea held up?[00:27:35] What are you excited about these days?
      • Mitchell Hashimoto's Ghostty
      • Roc
      [00:32:44] PicksChristian's picks
      • Go Mecha Ball
      • "The Great"
      • Tampopo
      • Brompton
      Jared's picks
      • Teardown
      • Dan Bull
      • Glass Animals
      • Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne
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      42 min
    • Elm Town 80 – Inspired: Roc with Richard Feldman
      Sep 17 2024

      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.

      Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

      Music by Jesse Moore.

      Recording date: 2024.05.23

      Guest
      • Richard Feldman
      Show notes[00:00:20] Non-introduction
      • Roc
      • Software Unscripted
      • "Making Impossible States Impossible"
      • "Scaling Elm Apps"
      • Elm in Action
      • Elm courses on Frontend Masters
      [00:01:47] Motivations to make Roc[00:04:53] Back to the beginnings in 2018[00:15:25] How Roc compares to Elm
      • Aaron VonderHaar's elm-format
      • Elm Style Guide
      • "Bret Victor style reactive debugging" by Laszlo Pandy at Elm Workshop 2013 (YouTube)
      • "Functional Semantics in Imperative Clothing"
      [00:25:18] Minimizing the erosion of simplicity (governance models)
      • "BDFN" on roc-lang.org
      • Episode "Programming and Industrial Design with Greg Wilson" of Software Unscripted
      [00:31:36] How teaching Elm informed Roc's design[00:40:34] Design process
      • Episode "The Roc Programming Language with Richard Feldman" of Software Unscripted
      [00:45:04] Working at Zed Industries
      • Zed
      [00:50:28] Platforms[00:58:03] PicksRichard's picks
      • Performance-Aware Programming Series by Casey Muratori
      • Software You Can Love (SYCL) Milan 2024 playlist (YouTube)
      • "Hybrid-Level Programming" by Richard Feldman at SYCL Milan 2024 (YouTube)
      • Reliqa
      Jared's picks
      • Umphrey's McGee
      • Bret Victor
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      1 h et 3 min
    • Elm Town 79 – Inspired: Gleam with Hayleigh
      Sep 3 2024

      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.

      Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

      Music by Jesse Moore.

      Recording date: 2024.04.10

      Guest
      • Hayleigh
      Show notes[00:00:50] Sponsored by Logistically[00:01:19] Introducing Hayleigh
      • Ren
      • ren/compiler
      • elm-web-audio
      • Elm Camp
      • Gleam
      • Lustre
      [00:06:53] Discovering Elm
      • Elm Slack
      [00:09:17] Limits that led to a unique audio Elm Architecture[00:13:11] Pure interest-fueled motivation to learn functional lingo
      • nLab
      [00:16:45] Ren
      • ren/compiler
      [00:21:27] Gleam
      • elm-pages scripts
      • BEAM Radio - EPISODE 72: GLEAM'S CORE TEAM IN THE HOUSE!
      [00:29:52] Lustre
      • Gren
      • Lamdera
      [00:37:47] Developer Relations[00:42:50] PicksHayleigh's pick
      • "Gleam: Past, present, future!" at FOSDEM '24
      Jared's picks
      • Custom elements
      • Kagi
      • The Meaning of Culture by John Cowper Powys
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      49 min

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