RSS

Recent news

EC2 gets persistent block level storage

Yariv Sadan - Yariv - April 14, 2008

I just caught Amazon’s announcement of the new persistent storage engine for EC2. This is great stuff. It lets you create persistent block level storage devices ranging from 1GB to 1TB in size and attach them to EC2 instances in predetermined availability zones. This service…

More (0 comments)

Array module in Erlang

Ruslan Spivak - April 14, 2008

Recent Erlang releases (since R12B) have array module included. Now binary search algorithm can be implemented quite efficiently with functional arrays: -module(bsa). -export([binsearch/2]). binsearch(Arr, Key) -> binsearch(Arr, Key, 0, array:size(Arr)). binsearch(Arr, Key, LowerBound, UpperBound) -> Mid = (LowerBound + UpperBound) div 2, Item = array:get(Mid,…

More (0 comments)

Chaos on Erlang

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - April 12, 2008

From upper left to lower right: logo Chaosradio, a diagram on discordianism, a spoofed Trans Europ Express train (TEE) and the Chaosknoten (chaos knot) which is a spoof of the old German cable network logo (it features a letter K for Kabel)More Erlang coverage from…

More (0 comments)

Getting started with distributed Erlang - Mnesia table relocation

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - April 10, 2008

Mnesia is a distributed database that forms part of the Erlang release. One of the features that I think is potentially powerful, is transparent table relocation across machines. With Mnesia, you can replicate tables to any nodes you wish in your network, and Mnesiatakes care…

More (2 comments)

The Mary Celeste of Programming Languages

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - April 06, 2008

Archetypal ghost ship Mary CelesteErlang: The Mary Celeste of programming ships, it appeared out of nowhere, nobody really knows what it does or what it’s good for, and nobody knows whats happening to it, or where it is going.Intended as funny, but the grain of…

More (0 comments)

Another Erlang Book Project

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - April 05, 2008

Hypothetical Labs’ Kevin Smith is working on an Erlang book for the Pragmatic Programmers (link). This project will focus on Erlang for web applications. David seems to like what he has seen so far (link).

More (0 comments)

April Fools’ Day

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - April 05, 2008

This year’s hoaxes on April 1st in the Erlang Blogosphere were quite good. First I came along  ErlyWeb renamed “Erlang on Railsâ€?where when viewing it I exclaimed something very profane until I realized I got hooked. :-)Then cameCouchDB Language Changewhich was worse because of the…

More (0 comments)

Amanda Bynes is awesome

Orbitz - orbitz - April 05, 2008

Not particularly Erlang related but, Amanda Bynes is simply amazing.  I just watched Sydney White, while it wasn’t as awesome as She’s The Man, it did rule.Amanda Bynes presents a Hollywood image that all girls can look up to as a role model.All in all, she rocks.

More (0 comments)

mini Auth CAS on Yaws

Eric Cestari - cstar - April 03, 2008

Yaws, c’est le serveur web écrit en erlang, célèbre pour ce graphe qui montre comment Yaws met sa pâté à Apache. Voici le client minimal permettant de s’€™authentifier sur un serveur CAS. A sauver dans un fichier cas.yaws à mettre dans le /var/yaws (document root…

More (0 comments)

Erlide 0.3.43

Eclipse Erlang IDE - vladdu@users.sourceforge.net (Vlad Dumitrescu) - April 03, 2008

Maintenance release* fixed an outline bugfrom 0.3.42:* updated a NPE when opening files* eclipse starts even if the erlang installation isn’t properly configured (but of course the functionality isn’t available). After reconfiguring, a restart is required. (0 comments)

More (0 comments)

« First  <  1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 >  Last »