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17 February 2010: Klarna Programming Competition
Erlang Training and Consulting - February 17, 2010Klarna now launch a national programming contest to find the best programmers in Sweden.The top prize is an Employment contract in Klarnas well-renowned Development department!Second prize is an iPhone and third prize a HTC Hero (Google Android).The prizes will also be given out for the …
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Wanted: Hosting/Infrastructure Engineer
Damien Katz - Damien Katz - February 12, 2010We are looking to hire someone with strong hosting or infrastructure experience to help us develop a CouchDB hosting platform. Experience with CouchDB is nice but not necessary. We most want someone who is passionate about infrastructure with large scale hosting experience and with open …
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Thoughts on an Open Source Company
Damien Katz - Damien Katz - February 10, 2010I wrote this almost a year ago. It’s something we want Couchio live by, to build a company we all want to be a part of. — Our companies mission to make the world a better place through open source software. People are hired based …
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Optimizing for Fan Noise
Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - February 10, 2010The first money I ever earned, outside of getting an allowance, was writing assembly language games for an 8-bit home computer magazine called ANALOG Computing. Those games ended up as pages of printed listings of lines like this: 1050 DATA 4CBC08A6A4BC7D09A20986B7B980 0995E895D4B99E099DC91C9DB51CA90095C0C8 CA10E8A20086A88E7D1D8E7E,608 A typical …
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ejabberd and exmpp source code are moved from SVN to Git
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - February 09, 2010After many months of planning, ejabberd and exmpp have been fully migrated to Git. During the last 7 years, ejabberd source code was hosted at: CVS at Jabber.Ru CVS at JabberStudio.org SVN at ProcessOne Git preliminarly built with git-svn, at Github Starting now, ejabberd source …
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Junior and senior superhackers wanted, Sweden
Erlang Training and Consulting - February 09, 2010Facebook, Google and Amazon have with great success been using new technologies and tools to build high performance and reliable services on the Internet. Now our client is looking for great programmers who want to take these technologies even further. These positions are especially interesting …
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First week in the new office
Damien Katz - Damien Katz - February 09, 2010Last week was our first week in our new office in Old Downtown Oakland. It’s a really neat area with lots of restaurants and bars, and hardly any murders. Oh yeah, we’ve changed our name to Couchio. Our new blog is here couch.io. Our office: …
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How do we kick our synchronous addiction?
Eric Florenzano - February 09, 2010Asynchronous programming is superior both in memory usage and in overall throughput when compared to synchronous programming . We’ve known this fact for years. If we look at Django or Ruby on Rails, arguably the two most promising new web application frameworks to emerge in …
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ProcessOne at FOSDEM and XMPP Summit
ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - February 04, 2010ProcessOne will be present at FOSDEM and XMPP Summit. This week-end, we will be joining the XMPP community at Brussels, for the FOSDEM, as well as the XMPP-specific events: XMPP hackfest and XMPP Summit. The FOSDEM, or Free and open source software developers’ european meeting, …
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02 February 2010: Erlang Solutions at QCon London 2010
Erlang Training and Consulting - February 02, 2010Erlang Solutions Ltd. sponsors QCon London 2010, hosts the track, gives the talks and organises Erlang User Group meeting there.Qcon is an annual London enterprise software development conference designed for team leads, architects and project management. It gathers Java, .NET, Ruby, SOA, Agile, Erlang and …
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» rmdrimmie (Rob Drimmie): @JamieBeach And by wide variety I mean different syntaxes, conventions. Not c, c++ and obj-c, but c, ruby, lisp or php, python, erlang, etc.
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