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Subcontractors, Stockholm Sweden

Erlang Solutions - September 02, 2010

We are looking for subcontractors available on a full time basis with immediate start on a rolling three months contract.Roles will involve working as part of a small team of Erlang developers from our Stockholm Office.You should have experience of developing reliable, fault tolerant applications…

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TextOne for iPhone, with photo sharing!

ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - September 01, 2010

Our iPhone version of TextOne, the simple and fast messenger for smartphones, has received a nice photo sharing feature.

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What’s New in CouchDB 1.0 Security ‘n Stuff

Damien Katz - Damien Katz - September 01, 2010

  Today, I get a little help from Rebecca. She’s writing a CouchApp, an application that is served right out of CouchDB and that lives in the browser. It has no middle tier application server in Ruby or Java. The application and display logic is…

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Common Sense, Part 1

Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - August 31, 2010

There’s a photo of mine in the September 2010 issue of Popular Photography. I’m excited about it; my photo credits are few and far between, and it brings back the feelings I had when I wrote for magazines long ago. Completely ignoring the subject of…

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Erlang in Russia – Guest Post from Dmitrii Dimandt

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - August 30, 2010

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Next language to learn: Haskell

Nicolas Charpentier - August 28, 2010

Remembering ”The pragmatic programmer: Fro, Journeyman to Master”, each developer should learn a new language each year. This year, I will give its chance to Haskell. Why Haskell ? Scala was a candidate for this year but Haskell has a strong reputation in the functional…

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Personal Programming

Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - August 28, 2010

I’ve mentioned before that this site is generated by a small Perl script. How small? Exactly 6838 bytes, which includes comments and an HTML template. Mentioning Perl may horrify you if you came here to read about Erlang, but it’s a good match for the…

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Why Large Hadron Collider Scientists are Using CouchDB

Damien Katz - Damien Katz - August 27, 2010

Nice article on ReadWriteWeb :) http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2010/08/lhc-couchdb.php And the case study: http://www.couch.io/case-study-cern

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Junior Systems Engineer at Erlang Solutions, London, Stockholm or Krakow (travel to client locations

Erlang Solutions - August 26, 2010

With our portfolio of customer facing projects increasing in all our offices, we are looking for talented individuals to join our young and dynamic teams. You will need to be passionate about Erlang and believe it can be the next Java. The right candidate will…

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Open Source Support Engineers at Erlang Solutions, London, Stockholm or Krakow (occasional travel ma

Erlang Solutions - August 26, 2010

We’re looking for people with world class technical and communication skills and a strong desire to see Erlang become the next Java. Experience in supporting and troubleshooting Open Source applications, preferably in Erlang, is a must.If you know what open source development is all about,…

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