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From Diplomacy to OTP: Mackenzie Morgan's Path to Erlang and Elixir

From Diplomacy to OTP: Mackenzie Morgan's Path to Erlang and Elixir

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In this episode of Elixir in Focus, part of the SE4FP 2025 warm-up series, host Adolfo Neto welcomes Mackenzie Morgan, a senior backend engineer at Level All. Mackenzie shares her journey into technology, which began with a focus on Japanese and International Affairs at university. She recounts how the "siren song of the computer lab" and a scheduling conflict between an algorithms class and a Japanese class ultimately led her to a computer science degree — a path she had already begun exploring through her contributions to the Ubuntu project as an undergraduate.

Mackenzie describes herself like this:

“I'm a programmer who writes Elixir and Erlang. Former Ubuntu developer. I enjoy languages, Argentine tango (especially queer tango!), historic costuming, and photography. Washington Spirit & USWNT fan ⚽.”

Website: https://wandering.shop/@maco

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