Running Elixir in just a few hundred kilobytes of memory may sound unbelievable. Or maybe you have already heard about AtomVM and want a chance to try it yourself. In this workshop, we will go from fresh hardware to something real running on AtomVM. We will explore how to get started, what the development flow looks like, and how to build a first working project on constrained devices. The goal is to make AtomVM feel concrete, approachable, and fun.
You can register for workshops for free. Please only register if you intend to attend the workshop. We have limited capacity.
Davide Bettio is a long-time open source enthusiast. Passionate about embedded systems since high school, he also contributed early on to KDE. In 2017, he created AtomVM to run Elixir and Erlang on tiny microcontrollers with only a few kilobytes of RAM. Today, he is working full-time on AtomVM. When he’s not coding, Davide enjoys hiking in the Alps.