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Professor Adolfo Neto
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2 weeks ago
I am Adolfo Neto, a professor at UTFPR Curitiba. In this podcast, I interview professionals from the field of computing and related areas. My goal is to better understand how they became interested in their current profession, what their daily lives are like, and what their motivations, difficulties, and challenges are.
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I am Adolfo Neto, a professor at UTFPR Curitiba. In this podcast, I interview professionals from the field of computing and related areas. My goal is to better understand how they became interested in their current profession, what their daily lives are like, and what their motivations, difficulties, and challenges are.
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Erlang Workshop, Erlang, and OTP with Kiko Fernandez-Reyes
Professor Adolfo Neto
24 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
Erlang Workshop, Erlang, and OTP with Kiko Fernandez-Reyes

In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Adolfo Neto sits down with Kiko Fernández-Reyes, a Computer Science Engineer and Programming Languages Researcher at Ericsson, to delve into the world of Erlang, OTP (Open Telecom Platform), and programming languages.

Kiko shares his academic journey, from studying Computer Science at Universidad de Málaga to pursuing a PhD in programming languages at Uppsala University in Sweden. He discusses the motivations behind his transition from academia to industry and sheds light on his role as a core member of the Erlang/OTP team.

The conversation delves into the Erlang Workshop, of which Kiko is a co-chair for the second consecutive year. Kiko explains the workshop's significance and discusses opportunities for developers to contribute through papers and Lightning Talks.

As a member of the Erlang/OTP Core Team, Kiko elucidates the team's responsibilities and his role within it. He also shares his methods for staying updated in the ever-evolving field of computer science.

Join Adolfo and Kiko as they navigate the intricacies of Erlang, OTP, and beyond in this episode.

Kiko Fernández-Reyes

Computer Science Engineer | Programming Languages Researcher

Erlang/OTP core member

Ericsson

Uppsala, Sweden

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kikofernandezreyes  

Co-chair of the Erlang Workshop 2024 https://icfp24.sigplan.org/home/erlang-2024  

Co-chair of the Erlang Workshop 2023 https://icfp23.sigplan.org/home/erlang-2023  

Join the Erlang Ecosystem Foundation ⁠https://bit.ly/3Sl8XTO⁠ .  Their site is ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3Jma95g .

ELXPRO is an Elixir course whose creator, Gustavo Oliveira, I had the pleasure of interviewing in a previous episode ( ⁠https://youtu.be/bTUVIXg3Z28   ). 

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Your exploration not only opens doors to ELXPRO but also supports the future of this podcast.

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Professor Adolfo Neto
I am Adolfo Neto, a professor at UTFPR Curitiba. In this podcast, I interview professionals from the field of computing and related areas. My goal is to better understand how they became interested in their current profession, what their daily lives are like, and what their motivations, difficulties, and challenges are.