In this episode the panel talks with Mika Kalathil about how to write Ecto code which makes it straight-forward to reuse and compose. In addition they discuss the advantages of having a streamlined and consistent error handling strategy and how all of that flows together in big, monolithic applications.
Sponsors
Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/)
Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching)
Links
Creating Reusable Ecto Code in Elixir (https://learn-elixir.dev/blogs/creating-reusable-ecto-code)
GitHub - MikaAK/ecto_shorts: Shortcuts for ecto (https://github.com/mikaak/ecto_shorts)
GitHub - MikaAK/elixirerrormessage (https://github.com/MikaAK/elixir_error_message)
blitz.gg (https://blitz.gg/)
learn-elixir.dev (https://learn-elixir.dev/)
Elixir Slack: Mika Kalathil (https://elixir-slackin.herokuapp.com/)
Picks
Allen- Elgato Stream Deck (https://www.elgato.com/en/stream-deck-xl)
Mika- GitHub - MikaAK/absinthe_generator (https://github.com/MikaAK/absinthe_generator)
Sascha- Dyson Sphere Program (Game) (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1366540/Dyson_Sphere_Program/)
Sascha- Dare to Lead (https://brenebrown.com/hubs/dare-to-lead/)
Special Guest: Mika Kalathil.
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