05 June 2012: Erlang and TDD course at the University of Catania (Sicily, Italy)
Erlang Solutions - - June 04, 2012Roberto Aloi, a Systems Developer from Erlang Solutions, will give two guest lectures at the Computer and Telecommunication Engineering Department of the University of Catania. He is going to introduce the programming language Erlang, explain how Erlang/OTP provides the right built-in features to build large, scalable, fault-tolerant, distributed systems and present the basis of test-driven development in Erlang.
The talks, even though officially part of the “Software Engineering” course, are open to all interested students. No prior knowledge of Erlang is required.
Lecture One: Date: Tuesday 5th June 2012 Time: 15:00-17:00
Location: Cittadella Universitaria Catania
Lecture Two: Date: Wednesday 6th June 2012 Time: 15:00-17:00
Location: Cittadella Universitaria Catania
Erlang Solutions wishes to thank the University of Catania, which has a long tradition of using Erlang in its projects, for this opportunity. A special thanks goes to Professor Antonella Di Stefano and her collaborators, who made all this possible.
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