In this episode of Elixir Mix, we chat with Adolfo Neto, a professor of computer science at UTFPR in Brazil, about what it’s like to teach Elixir, how we as educators can support the Elixir community to grow and thrive, and what the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation’s Education Working Group is up to.

Sponsors * Groxio.io | Career Rocket Fuel For Curious Coders * CacheFly

Panel * Josh Adams * Bruce Tate * Steven Nuñez * Lars Wikman * Sophie DeBenedetto

Guest * Adolfo Neto

Links * https://social.biologianaweb.com.br/@adolfont * https://t.me/elixirconferences * https://github.com/adolfont/elixir_cop/blob/master/telegram.md * Adolfo Neto: My three favorite resources for learning Elixir * https://t.me/elixirconferences

Picks Steven Nuñez:

  • PDF Reader that does text to speech

Josh Adams:

  • GitHub Arctic Code Vault: Tech Tree

Bruce Tate:

  • grox.io/language/liveview/course
  • Keynote: Build Good Software: Of Politics and Methods – Brian L. Troutwine

Lars Wikman:

  • BEAM Bloggers Webring

Sophie DeBenedetto:

  • Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein

Adolfo Neto:

  • Telegram Group for Alchemists
  • Education Working Group of the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation
  • Elixir Resources in Portuguese

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Special Guest: Adolfo Neto.