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Concurrency is easy

Joe Armstrong - noreply@blogger.com (Joe Armstrong) - August 23, 2006

We understand concurrency A deep understanding of concurrency is hard-wired into our brains. We react to stimulation extremely quickly, in a part of the brain called the amygdala, without this reaction system we would die. Conscious thought is just too slow, by the time the…

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Making Money from Erlang

Joe Armstrong - noreply@blogger.com (Joe Armstrong) - August 22, 2006

Last Friday I had lunch with Jane Walerud. Jane is one of the unsung heroines of the Erlang story. She was the first entrepreneur to recognise that having a better programming technology gave commercial advantages that could be turned into money. Jane was the first…

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Postgresql part 1

Dev Corner - Ernie Makris - July 29, 2006

There are two pieces of free software that I really love. Erlang and Postgresql. So, a while back I decided to marry the two to allow me to issue queries from Erlang via a pure erlang library for Postgresql. At the time, there were no…

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Lack of activity

Orbitz - orbitz - July 19, 2006

I have been busy looking for a job so I have had not had much time to do anything Erlang related.  This, unfortunately, means I have not had much time to blog.  I am hoping this will change by Sept.  If anyone has any job…

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Trapexit is back

Chris Double - bluishcoder - July 19, 2006

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Lightweight Erlang with Package Management

Chris Double - bluishcoder - July 01, 2006

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Little Smalltalk and Javascript for Minix

Chris Double - bluishcoder - June 21, 2006

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HTML Template Languages

Chris Double - bluishcoder - June 15, 2006

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Real-time Wiki

Chris Double - bluishcoder - June 15, 2006

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Unenterprisey Languages meeting

Chris Double - bluishcoder - June 07, 2006

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