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Stumbling Into the Cold Expanse of Real Programming

Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - May 19, 2013

This is going to look like I’m wallowing in nostalgia, but that’s not my intent. Or maybe it is. I started writing this without a final destination in mind. It begins with a question: How did fast action games exist at all on 8-bit systems?…

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Erlang User of the Year 2013: Nominate your favourite until 17 May!

Erlang Solutions - May 14, 2013

As every year, at EUC 2013 the Erlang community will reward one Erlang user whose contribution to the development of the Erlang language has been outstanding. You are invited to submit your proposed names with a short motivation until 17 May here.Nominations will be analised by…

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Test Engineer at Klarna (Full-time)

Jobs - May 14, 2013

For us QA should be part of the entire development process, from concept to execution. We believe in agile methodologies and believe that to be able to build largescale, world class systems we need to focus on the users, their needs and how we can…

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Senior Developer - Erlang at Klarna (Full-time)

Jobs - May 13, 2013

Klarna is one of the biggest Erlang shops in the world. Not many businesses use Erlang in the scale that we do and over the years we have become really good at pushing this programming language to new levels. In our Engineering division we have…

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A Short Quiz About Language Design

Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - May 11, 2013

Suppose you’re designing a programming language. What syntax would you use for a string constant? This isn’t a trick; it’s as simple as that. If you want to print Hello World then how do you specify a basic string like that in your language? I’ll…

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Implementation of “Don’t Lose Your ets Tables”

Steve Vinoski - steve - May 09, 2013

A couple years ago I wrote about how to avoid losing your ets tables if the Erlang processes that own those tables crash. The original post resulted from accidentally losing an ets table full of video subscriber data during a debug session on a live…

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Dynamo Sure Works Hard

Damien Katz - Damien Katz - May 03, 2013

We tend to think of working hard as a good thing. We value a strong work ethic and determination is the face of adversity. But if you are working harder than you should to get the same results, then it’s not a virtue, it’s a…

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"OpenFlow - Bringing new levels of network control" webinar by Stu Bailey and Steve Robert

Erlang Solutions - May 02, 2013

Erlang Solutions invites you to join Stuart Bailey - CTO and Founder of Infoblox and Steve Roberts from Erlang Solutions for an insightful discussion about how you can solve your networking challenges using OpenFlow.

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Senior Erlang Developer at SumUp Limited (Full-time)

Jobs - May 01, 2013

About the Company Headquartered in Dublin and Berlin, SumUp is a dynamic and innovative start-up company developing cutting-edge mobile payment solutions. With a global workforce of over 130 young, energetic and dedicated staff, our product is set to revolutionalise the world of payment services. The…

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The Erlang User Conference 2013: Building Massively Scalable Fault-tolerant Systems

Erlang Solutions - April 30, 2013

Between the 13th and the 14th of June, the Erlang User Conference in Stockholm will be the best place in Europe to discuss computing hot-topics such as Multi-core, Big Data, Cloud, Embedded, NoSQL and the future of the Web.

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