KWLUG Meeting: Monday, July 6, 2026, 7pm
Meeting Date
Chris Nicoll will discuss the Elixir programming language. She writes:
Elixir is a functional language that runs on the Erlang VM. It's rumoured to make small teams extra-productive. It specializes in fault tolerance and concurrency, and as such, it's at home in distributed systems. Elixir is still a niche language -- but with the current explosion in, ahem, interacting automated systems, is it about to have its day?
I'm no computer scientist, but I like Elixir. I'm going to try to develop a defensible opinion on that question and present it to you.
A number of KWLUG members will show off their homelabs and some uses they have found for them:
- Marc Peppin will tell us about some subset of his six servers, two workstations, three laptops, networking gear but no partridge in a pear tree
- Anne DeCusatis will tell us about their collections of Raspberry Pis and a Nintendo Wii running NetBSD
- Mikalai Birukou will share some notes on hardware, computing, ergonomics setups, and uncommon elements
- Thayen and Spencer Hughes will show off some of their gear