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EPISODE · May 28, 2020 · 49 MIN

Steve Bussey on Real-Time Applications

from Elixir Wizards · host SmartLogic LLC

Real-time applications come with real challenges—persistent connections, multi-server deployment, and strict performance requirements are just a few. Our guest today is Steve Bussey, a software architect at SalesLoft and author of the new book, Real-Time Phoenix: Build Highly Scalable Systems with Channels. In this episode, Steve shares with us what he has written on real-time Elixir applications and how he has led development in the field. We discuss how Steve found Elixir, what system and application architecture means to him, and what he considers the differences between architecting and designing a system. Steve gives us his opinions on domain-driven design, umbrella apps, and Phoenix LiveView, and shares some of his personal processes when working on new real-time features, as well as what he believes are the toughest parts of developing and rolling out real-time applications. Finally, we talk about testing, security, and performance issues, and Steve sells us on his book. Tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: What Steve’s favorite pair of shoes is and how he got into sneakers. Where Steve is from and how long he has been doing programming. What system and application architecture means to Steve. The difference between architecting and designing a system. Steve’s opinions on domain-driven design. Eric’s opinion on umbrella apps and Steve’s response. Where Steve starts when he works on a new real-time feature. Steve’s personal and professional pre-code design processes. The toughest parts of developing and rolling out real-time applications. Testing real-time features and Steve’s thoughts on Phoenix LiveView. How Steve incorporates security into the architecture when designing applications. Multi-tenant applications and how Steve deals with performance issues. Deployment considerations when going into production with a real-time application. Steve sells us on his book and gives his final plugs and asks for the audience. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Steve Bussey on Twitter – https://twitter.com/YOOOODAAAA Steven Bussey’s Website – https://stevenbussey.com/ Real-Time Phoenix on Pragmatic Bookshelf – https://pragprog.com/book/sbsockets/real-time-phoenix SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Justus Eapen on Twitter — https://twitter.com/justuseapen Eric Oestrich — https://oestrich.org/ Eric Oestrich on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ericoestrich Eric Oestrich on GitHub — https://github.com/oestrichSpecial Guest: Steve Bussey.

Real-time applications come with real challenges—persistent connections, multi-server deployment, and strict performance requirements are just a few. Our guest today is Steve Bussey, a software architect at SalesLoft and author of the new book, Real-Time Phoenix: Build Highly Scalable Systems with Channels. In this episode, Steve shares with us what he has written on real-time Elixir applications and how he has led development in the field. We discuss how Steve found Elixir, what system and application architecture means to him, and what he considers the differences between architecting and designing a system. Steve gives us his opinions on domain-driven design, umbrella apps, and Phoenix LiveView, and shares some of his personal processes when working on new real-time features, as well as what he believes are the toughest parts of developing and rolling out real-time applications. Finally, we talk about testing, security, and performance issues, and Steve sells us on his book. Tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: What Steve’s favorite pair of shoes is and how he got into sneakers. Where Steve is from and how long he has been doing programming. What system and application architecture means to Steve. The difference between architecting and designing a system. Steve’s opinions on domain-driven design. Eric’s opinion on umbrella apps and Steve’s response. Where Steve starts when he works on a new real-time feature. Steve’s personal and professional pre-code design processes. The toughest parts of developing and rolling out real-time applications. Testing real-time features and Steve’s thoughts on Phoenix LiveView. How Steve incorporates security into the architecture when designing applications. Multi-tenant applications and how Steve deals with performance issues. Deployment considerations when going into production with a real-time application. Steve sells us on his book and gives his final plugs and asks for the audience. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Steve Bussey on Twitter – https://twitter.com/YOOOODAAAA Steven Bussey’s Website – https://stevenbussey.com/ Real-Time Phoenix on Pragmatic Bookshelf – https://pragprog.com/book/sbsockets/real-time-phoenix SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Justus Eapen on Twitter — https://twitter.com/justuseapen Eric Oestrich — https://oestrich.org/ Eric Oestrich on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ericoestrich Eric Oestrich on GitHub — https://github.com/oestrichSpecial Guest: Steve Bussey.

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