08 June 2009: Open Source Light Weight HTTP 1.1 Client
Erlang Solutions - - August 13, 2009After recent experiences and discussions with the Erlang community, ETC have decided to develop and release an HTTP/1.1 lightweight client. You can find more information in the Erlang Open Source section of our website or in the contributions section on Trapexit.
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» erlnews (Erlang news): About Erlang function, especially the function’s identifier #erlang http://t.co/0nEf1oypdh
» otter311 (Connor Ross): We say that such message passing has send and pray semantics. We
send the message and pray that it arrives. That is funny #erlang #thesis
» otter311 (Connor Ross): In COPLs process names are just like the spirits of old, if you know its true name then you can fully command it. #erlang #thesis
» tsantero (Tom Santero): RT @coreyhaines: In Chicago on Monday? Want to see me give a book report on neural networks and erlang? http://t.co/ZvJUfuTfpH
» andriyan_erlang (Andry Erlangga): pengen main jg sama kamu @raandari mihihi iyaa bobok, kamu jugaa kan besok pagi2 udah mesti bangun :D
» raandari (Rara Tri Wulandari): mihihi iyaa bobok, kamu jugaa kan besok pagi2 udah mesti bangun :D RT @andriyan_erlang cantik ayo bobok @raandari
» andriyan_erlang (Andry Erlangga): cantik ayo bobok @raandari
» andriyan_erlang (Andry Erlangga): kq nda bisa… @raandari
» otter311 (Connor Ross): What would your response be if a client gave you a requirement of having less than two hours of down-time in 40 years? Welcome to Erlang.
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