
James Edward Gray II
@JEG2
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A tiny, unsupervised process just sending out messages and hoping someone is listening. https://t.co/y8E2twl7J7
Edmond, OK
Joined February 2009
RT @therealadam: You’re going to want to read about why that @jeg2's button is red and how that choice avoided a lot of speculative coding.….
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How will we know it works? My favorite set of magic words to push this process forward is to ask: How will we know it works? Don’t accept silly answers like, “The button will be red.” That’s not what...
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I'm closing out, for now, my series on questions at the heart of development with an analysis of when we need more abstraction. For example, taking @germsvel's advice about architecting more accurate models can reduce future bugs. #MyElixirStatus.
programmersstone.blog
This article is part of the series JEG2's Questions. In a previous article of this series I talked about how we must remain ever vigilant against what is making it into our code. I talked about the...
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This talk by Giovanni Francischelli on handling #LiveView reconnects is a great blend of fun and educational!. #MyElixirStatus.
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In this third article of my questions series, I'm coming for your dependencies! I do my best to add a fifth cost to @martinfowler's costs of YAGNI. You can also find out what my favorite programming book is. #TechDebt #YAGNI #dependencies.
programmersstone.blog
This article is part of the series JEG2's Questions. I've built a lot of applications with a lot of teams. I've seen a lot of the problems with software development. There are two problems that I've...
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In my second post of key questions for developers, we dig through the insights from multiple Fred Hebert posts to determine how products evolve and the environments that facilitate that process. #ProductDevelopment #PsychologicalSafety.
programmersstone.blog
This article is part of the series JEG2's Questions. One of the lessons I learned during my time in management is that it was far more important for me to worry about creating environments where good...
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The first article in the series is about all of the great things that can be learned from my favorite @jessitron presentation and how developers work best in a Product Dev team: .
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This article is part of the series JEG2's Questions. As programmers, our primary function is to achieve Product's roadmap. We will into existence the features Product believes will move the product...
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I'm publishing a new series of articles on my blog this week. It's my attempt to condense and share what I've learned in over 20 years of #Elixir/#Phoenix/#LiveView and #Ruby/#Rails development. I hope you find it helpful. #MyElixirStatus.
programmersstone.blog
My System by Aron Nimzowitsch was one of the early chess books that had a big impact on me. The first part of the book, called The Elements, is where Nimzowitsch lays out the specific criteria he is...
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RT @pattrnmatch: Elixir Hub by @curiosum_dev is really cool! I love to see all the companies, books and podcasts about Elixir in one single….
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A car built with Nerves that can be driven normally or by remote control:
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Since the beginning of 2024 — together with my two partners in crime, Loïc and Thibault, at our company Spin42 — we started a project that aims to tackle vendor parts lock-in in transportation by...
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The team — myself, Bruce Tate, and Paulo Valim — will have some contracting availability around the end of this quarter. If your project could use some expert programming muscle, I would be happy to chat with you.
grox.io
Groxio is a small company of educators, language geeks and authors who want to change the way people teach and learn languages
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My favorite Product Manager is up for grabs! If you need Product support, this is your moment:
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✨ I’m exploring what’s next ✨ After a meaningful chapter at Array—where I led product strategy for tools that guided consumers through complex debt decisions (Federal student loans and beyond!)...
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RT @therealadam: I like Elixir and I like reading @JEG2's code.
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JEG2 reminds me that Elixir is about as lovely as programming languages get
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RT @pragprog: -Real-World Event Sourcing - Kevin Hoffman .-Machine Learning in Elixir - @sean_moriarity .-Design….
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Elevate Your Elixir Skills
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My book with @redrapids and several other great titles are on sale. Get 'em while they are cheap!.
PragProg Spring Sale is live!. Save 40% on Elixir + BEAM books with code 2025ELIXIR—now through April 15!. 📚 Read more: Sales change up weekly through May.
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RT @elixirbookclub: 💜📘 The Elixir Book Club has chosen our next book! . Engineering Elixir Applications. Skill up on DevOps to help you dep….
elixirbookclub.github.io
A biweekly book club covering Elixir and general programming topics. All experience levels are welcome.
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I was invited on @BeamRadio1 to talk about my How To Train Your Scrappy Programmer Livebook series and educating developers in general. It was a fascinating discussion. Here's the episode:.
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Voyages in Code
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