kelvinst

kelvinst

My Elixir livestreams on Twitch

I have being some Elixir open-source contributions and side projects. Oh, and I’m doing them on livestreams on my twitch channel, follow me there to get notified when I get live

The next one will be tomorrow (March 14th) at 17:30UTC, and I will be contributing to hex, the elixir package manager itself :slight_smile: See you there!

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AstonJ

AstonJ

Nice one Kelvin :+1:

What kind of stuff have you live-streamed so far?

(I’ve moved your post to a dedicated thread btw… you can use it to post a note just before you go live if you like :nerd_face:)

kelvinst

kelvinst

Well, so far I contributed to holidefs (which is a lib we created internally for getting holiday dates), ex_doc, and even the Elixir core itself (added a new feature for paths autocompletion on iex)

I’m going to do a new one today, at 17:30UTC, doing this on hex.

kelvinst

kelvinst

Going live in 15-30 min, join me there to chat a bit and contribute with me :wink: https://twitch.tv/kelvinstin

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