ABOUT CODE BEAM LITE AMSTERDAM

Come and listen to the cutting-edge talks from leading practitioners across one day, in this community lead conference that helps developers stay ahead of the latest trends and techniques

WHEN, WHERE, WHY

Join us on 28 November 2019 in beautiful Amsterdam and focus on a whole day of real-world, practical applications of Erlang, Elixir and the BEAM - all within the context of high-performance and massively scalable distributed systems.

The conference is co-organised by Botsquad and Moose Code. Check out the slides and videos from 2018 edition to see how great the conference went last year!

A RICH HISTORY

At the end of 2018 Code BEAM Lite conferences replaced Erlang Factory Lite conferences and are now part of the Code Sync family of tech conferences. This includes Amsterdam Factory Lite.

Check our past conferences by visiting our old website, but do come back here as we’ll be posting more details and the old website will fade away.

STUDENT DISCOUNTS

Contact us if you are currently a student and would like to attend the conference. We have student tickets at only €50.00 + fees & VAT!

Our speakers

Brooklyn Zelenka

Brooklyn Zelenka

Programs with functions λ. Cofounder & CTO at Fission

The Tyranny of Structurelessness

28 Nov / 09.10 / Riet

René Föhring

René Föhring

Head of Product Development @ 5Minds

Credo: Your Team’s Robot Mentor

28 Nov / 14.50 / Riet

Johanna Larsson

Johanna Larsson

Contributed to Elixir core that one time

String processing optimisation

28 Nov / 14.00 / Riet

Alvaro Videla

Alvaro Videla

Developer Advocate, Senior Azure developer advocate at Microsoft, co-author of RabbitMQ in Action

Hubert Łępicki

Hubert Łępicki

Chairman of the Board (AmberBit Sp. z o. o.)

Keeping tabs on production

28 Nov / 12.20 / Riet

Ian Luites

Ian Luites

Beards, Code, Games

From Legacy To Event Sourcing

28 Nov / 11.10 / Riet

Veronica Lopez

Veronica Lopez

Member of the Kubernetes Core Team

The BEAM in the Cloud Native era

28 Nov / 16.25 / Riet

Vince Urag

Vince Urag

Backend engineer at Wunder Mobility

The many ways to hold a token

28 Nov / 11.55 / Riet

Bruno Azenha

Bruno Azenha

Enthusiastic Elixir engineer at Wunder Mobility

The many ways to hold a token

28 Nov / 11.55 / Riet

Péter Gömöri

Péter Gömöri

BEAM Enthusiast, XProf maintainer

The Yin and Yang of Mutability

28 Nov / 16.00 / Riet

Igor Kopestenski

Igor Kopestenski

Academic Research Assistant @ UCLouvain

IoT Edge Computing with bare-metal Erlang

28 Nov / 14.25 / Riet

Schedule

Time

Riet

08.15 - 09.00

Registration

09.00 - 09.10

Welcome

09.10 - 09.50

Brooklyn Zelenka

Riet

The Tyranny of Structurelessness

Intermediate

09.55 - 10.15

Marc Worrell

Riet

Meta-programming in Erlang: Zotonic's template- and dispatch compilers

Intermediate

10.20 - 10.40

Ben Tyler

Riet

BEAM-style Execution Tracing for Perl (adventures in dynamic instrumentation)

Intermediate

10.40 - 11.10

COFFEE BREAK

11.10 - 11.50

Ian Luites

Riet

From Legacy To Event Sourcing

Intermediate

11.55 - 12.15

Bruno Azenha and Vince Urag

Riet

The many ways to hold a token

Intermediate

12.20 - 13.00

Hubert Łępicki

Riet

Keeping tabs on production

Intermediate

13.00 - 14.00

LUNCH

14.00 - 14.20

Johanna Larsson

Riet

String processing optimisation

Intermediate

14.25 - 14.45

Igor Kopestenski

Riet

IoT Edge Computing with bare-metal Erlang

Intermediate

14.50 - 15.30

René Föhring

Riet

Credo: Your Team’s Robot Mentor

Intermediate

15.30 - 16.00

Coffee Break

16.00 - 16.20

Péter Gömöri

Riet

The Yin and Yang of Mutability

Intermediate

16.25 - 17.05

Veronica Lopez

Riet

The BEAM in the Cloud Native era

Intermediate

17.10 - 17.25

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VENUE

Volkshotel

Wibautstraat 150

1091 GR Amsterdam

Volkshotel is located in the upcoming Amsterdam East, near the Amstel river, the lively neighbourhood ‘De Pijp’ and the market on Waterloo Square. You can reach it by car, public transport and taxi.

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