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Podcasts and Screencasts
In this page, we keep links to podcasts and screencasts discussing Elixir or Elixir-related projects.
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A weekly podcast with Elixir developer's in the community.
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Panel discussions of topics in and around Elixir development
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A show about the Elixir language and other modern web technologies.
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Weekly episodes where they cover community news and talk about the Elixir programming language and community around it.
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"A podcast where folks talk about running small & large web apps in production. Topics include tech stacks, success stories, lessons learned and deployment tips."
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"A weekly chat about the lives and workflows of modern web developers."
It has many (at least 20) episodes about Elixir. Just search for Elixir in the search box.
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Elixir podcasts with news & interviews from around the Elixir Community from host Johnny Winn. Started as a newsletter in 2013 and became a podcast in 2015.
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A podcast from Carter Bryden about his experience as an indie developer making side projects in Elixir.
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Alchemist Camp is the largest producer of free Elixir screencasts on YouTube. Additional videos and source code are available for $15 a month. It's aimed at web developers who want to ship real-world projects in Elixir. (Started Dec. 2017)
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A collection of Elixir and Phoenix screencasts that cover a wide range of topics. Approximately half of the videos are free and half require a $15 monthly membership. (Started Sept. 2016)
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A twice-weekly screencast series about Elixir by Josh Adams. All screencasts are available for $9 a month. A few episodes are available for free as a sample. (discontinued)
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Groxio (an Elixir-focused training and guided self study company) publishes screencasts on its YouTube channel, such as Phoenix LiveView Tetris in Elixir
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Elixir and Phoenix screencasts for all skill levels by Jason Harrelson and Josh Rieken. All screencasts are currently free (as of 10/2/15).
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Technical discussions of Elixir application design and the state of the ecosystem.