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Tools for runtime validation of types #88

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Nickphammond opened this issue Mar 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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Tools for runtime validation of types #88

Nickphammond opened this issue Mar 5, 2024 · 2 comments
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- Name of talk (in the title field):
Tools for runtime validation of types

- Brief summary of the talk content:
Talk about my experiences with playing around with a few tools that do runtime validation of types

- Which month's meetup you would like to present at
April/May

- Will the talk be given in-person or online
Ideally in person

- Length of talk (Max 30 minutes, but feel free to take less time; the more succinct, the better!)
I wouldn't say much over 20 minutes

@Nickphammond Nickphammond added the presentation A full-length presentation or talk label Mar 5, 2024
@mbuhot mbuhot added this to the 17th April (TBC) milestone Mar 5, 2024
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mbuhot commented Mar 5, 2024

Hi @Nickphammond, thanks for creating this issue.
I've tentatively added this to the April meetup, which should be around the 17th.
Not sure if we're going to be online-only or in-person since ElixirConf EU is on the 18th - we'll keep you updated :)

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mbuhot commented Jun 12, 2024

Thanks for presenting @Nickphammond 👍
The recording of the talk is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du9Xw8Rf0Io

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