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XMPP powering the “internet of things”?

ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - September 03, 2009

The internet of things (or “IoT” for short) has come to describe a number of technologies and research disciplines that enable the internet to reach out into the world of physical objects. A visible amount a projects use XMPP for these networks of communicating objects.…

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IMgateways: easy support for third-party networks with ejabberd

ProcessOne - Mickaël Rémond - September 02, 2009

IMgateways package offers an easy way to deploy high-end professional transport for third party networks in five minutes. As our gateway pack still remained a little known but a high quality addition to ejabberd, we decided to write a first article explaining how easy it…

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Erlang Job in Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland

Erlang Solutions - September 01, 2009

Edinburgh-based internet start-up is looking to recruit an engineer.The position is for a software engineer with skills over the full stack:* browser* back-end* operating system/cloud platform* infrastructure (DNS, e-mail, etc, etc)The successful applicant will have the following skills:* a good understanding of javascript, css and…

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Tweet.IM updated

ProcessOne - Mickaël Rémond - September 01, 2009

Our Twitter gateway service for XMPP, Tweet.IM has been updated. The update now allows to get notified of new followers and adds two commands to follow and unfollow users (u and f). This addition is also available in our (commercial) gateway pack IMgateways. More updates…

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New Erlang Documentation Site - erldocs.com

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - August 26, 2009

As Erlang usage grows the documentation surrounding the platform is being subjected to much more scrutiny. The existing Erlang documentation site is difficult to navigate and I often find myself hunting for a particular module by guessing the module name in the address bar of…

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Webmachine as an application front-end

Justin Sheehy - Justin Sheehy - August 26, 2009

Webmachine 1.4 is pushed to bitbucket, and is providing the HTTP face for a few interesting new software systems.The very cool guys at Collecta have built a different sort of search engine, great for watching the flow of social-network sorts of conversation occurring about whatever…

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September’s Speaking Gigs

Hypothetical Labs - kevin - August 25, 2009

I’m speaking at two events in September. First, I’m making the trek to DC to speak at the 9/10 combinedmeeting of the Erlang Users of Arlington/DC, Alt.NET, and NovaLang groups to talk about web development with webmachine and Erlang. I’d appreciate any tips on decent…

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The World’s Most Mind-Bending Language Has the Best Development Environment

Programming in the 21st Century - James Hague - August 24, 2009

I highly recommend that all programmers learn J. I doubt most will end up using it for daily work, but the process of learning it will stick with you. J is so completely different from everything else out there, and all your knowledge of C++…

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My Google Wave Client

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - August 23, 2009

Google released a reference implementation of a Wave client and server in July, written in Java, that you can download and experiment with. When Mickaël Rémond wrote about using the reference implementation with ejabberd, I decided that it was time to get my hands dirty.I…

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What A Summer!

Hypothetical Labs - kevin - August 23, 2009

Wow. I can’t believe it’s been two months — almost to the day — since I’ve written an update here. This summer has been extremely busy for me, but in a good way. I’m happy to report the demand for Erlang expertise is steady and…

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