Elixir for Everyone - Elixir 101
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I get it. You want the step-by-step details quickly and effectively so you can start programming in Elixir without the extra fillers. You want it to solve your every-day problems, and you want to walk away understanding why Elixir is better than its counterparts. You want the tips and tricks, the shortcuts, and someone available to answer questions when you get stuck.
You’ve probably looked over my author bio, but let me tell you why I'm passionate about technology and teaching others. I'm a firm believer in being a life-long learner. To stay in the game, we must constantly be learning new things – doubly so in technology. I realize that not everyone learns best from documentation and blog posts. I aim to offer you a course that focuses on How, Who, What, Where, When, and Why we do each thing we do.
After going over fundamentals, we will work together to build interesting and fun projects that showcase Elixir and your blossoming skills.
I want to thank everyone willing to spend their valuable time going through my course during its creation. As a gift, I'd like to offer you a free Slack channel where you will have easy access to me to ask questions, provide feedback, and help set the direction of the course. This is just the beginning; I'm so excited to have you order my course during the pre-sale phase of creation. Once it gets rolling, I intend to increase the price, charge for Slack access, and add other premium bonus content (which will be discounted to “early adopters”). Looking forward to meeting you!
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Paul is a life-long learner of all things technology related. He took to programming early - his father taught him BASIC when he was around 6 years old. He began to learn C when he got the source code to Wayne Bell's WWIV bulletin board system for DOS. Paul is passionate about staying at the forefront of technology aiming to at least check out the latest trends for himself. Paul recently taught a group of software engineers and enjoyed it so much, he thought he give teaching online a whirl.
When Paul isn't dreaming up new ideas, he spends his time contributing to the open source community and works as a consultant offering his services to clients of all sizes.