Amos King on MUDs, Architecture, Domain-driven design, and Military Bases

Today’s guest is Amos King, Principal CEO at Binary Noggin, and host on the Elixir Outlaws and This Agile Life podcasts. This episode is centered around a casual conversation about everything from programming, the military, sarcasm, and puns to systems and application architecture, domain-driven design, and bitmasks. Amos shares with us how he got into programming, after wanting to be a doctor or an engineer first, and tells us how he met Famous Amos. We talk about spectrum analyzers, Elixir resources, and MUDs, as well as type-first design and Haskell. Amos gives us his takes on domain-driven design, API, booleans, and enums, and even roasts his co-host Chris Keithley a little. Don’t miss this episode for everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the legendary Amos King (and a whole lot more)! Key Points From This Episode: Amos explains what Adkron means, which is his gaming and social media handle. Where the name Elixir Outlaws for the podcast came from. How Amos got into programming as a career, after wanting to be a surgeon and an engineer. What Amos’s first opportunity as a programmer was, and how he met Wally Amos. Amos explains what a spectrum analyzer is, based on his experience in the military. Amos shares why Steve Bussey’s book, Real-Time Phoenix, is his favorite Elixir resource. Eric and Amos talk about the MUD engine that they worked on together. What systems and application architecture means to Amos and how it differs from design. What type-first design (TFD) is and Amos’s opinion on it as a thought exercise. Amos talks about Haskell programming and domain-driven design. Relating domain-driven design to a car dealership to describe types and terminology. Amos talks a bit about his company and what they do. Justus, Eric, and Amos debate the term “architect” and what it actually means. Amos shares his take on API architecture, booleans, enums, and bitmasks. Amos gives his hot take on his co-host Chris Keithley. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Amos King on Twitter — https://twitter.com/adkron Elixir Outlaws Podcast — https://elixiroutlaws.com/ Wally Amos — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wally_Amos Windows 3.0 — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_3.0 Real-Time Phoenix on Pragmatic Bookshelf — https://pragprog.com/book/sbsockets/real-time-phoenix Elixir School — https://elixirschool.com/en/ Elixir Inaction — https://twitter.com/gausby/status/986550202248187904 This Agile Life Podcast — https://www.thisagilelife.com/ Screen — https://screen.so/#/home Haskell Book — https://haskellbook.com/ Binary Noggin Website — https://binarynoggin.com/ Binary Noggin on Twitter — https://twitter.com/BinaryNoggin SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Justus Eapen on Twitter — https://twitter.com/justuseapen Eric Oestrich — https://oestrich.org/ Kalevala — https://github.com/oestrich/kalevala Eric Oestrich on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ericoestrich Eric Oestrich on GitHub — https://github.com/oestrichSpecial Guest: Amos King.

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Elixir Wizards is an interview-style podcast for anyone interested in functional programming and the Elixir Programming Language. Hosted by SmartLogic engineers and Elixirists Owen Bickford, Dan Ivovich, and Sundi Myint, this show features in-depth discussions with some of the brightest minds in the industry, discussing training and documentation in Phoenix LiveView, the evolution of programming languages, Erlang VM, and more. In the current season, we're branching out from Elixir to compare notes with thought leaders and software engineers from programming languages like JavaScript, Ruby on Rails, Go, Scala, Java, and more. Each episode will take a deep dive into a topic from Machine Learning and AI, to ECS and game development, to education and community. Learn more about how SmartLogic uses Phoenix and Elixir. (https://smartlogic.io/phoenix-and-elixir?utm_source=podcast)