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37 Signals, creators of Rails, embrace Erlang, where it makes sense

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - May 14, 2009

You may be familiar with 37 Signals, the guys who brought us Ruby on Rails, Campfire, Basecamp, among other products. Mark makes a wonderful case for using the right tool for the job in this “Nuts & Bolts” post, on how the Campfire internals work…

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Erlang Factory San Francisco Recap

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - May 05, 2009

Great summary of Erlang Factory San Francisco. Happy to say it sounds like a milestone for the Erlang community… Kevin’s summary “Erlang Factory rocked and you should’ve been there.” - Link

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2009 Erlang Factory is Biggest Gathering of Erlang Expertise outside of Sweden

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - April 21, 2009

Next monday the Erlang Factory conference starts in San Francisco. If you’re in the Bay Area and can make a last minute change of plans, it looks to be a milestone conference for the Erlang community. The University is the 27th - 29th, with the…

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Erlang Inside Interviews Joe Armstrong

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - March 23, 2009

Writing Ruby code for a living, building a company in a foreign country, learning a human foreign language (Spanish) and a computer foreign language (Erlang) on the side hasn’t left a lot of time for blogging about Erlang. But in the past month we were…

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Hacker News full of Erlang articles

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - March 12, 2009

Hacker News’s author was complaining yesterday about a spike in traffic due to a ‘fluff piece’ on a woman building a blog to get hired by twitter. His solution - asking the faithful readership to post only Erlang stories to drive away ‘mainstream’ readers. It…

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Tic-Tac-Toe In Erlang

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - March 10, 2009

Neal over at nealabq.com has a long tutorial on Erlang Tic-Tac-Toe, which is incidentally the first program I wrote when learning Erlang. Programmers may want to take a look at the tutorial, but perhaps the most interesting aspect of the tutorial is the way he…

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The Top Ten Erlang News Stories of 2008

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - January 12, 2009

It goes without saying that 2008 was a difficult year for many with 2009 looking to be more of the same. But for the Erlang community, it was probably the best year since Joe Armstrong released Programming Erlang. OK, that was 2007… still, it’s a…

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BeepBeep Is Another New Erlang Framework

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - January 03, 2009

Happy New Year! It’s been a great 2008 for Erlang, which we’ll cover in our 2008 Retrospective in another post later this week. For today, it’s a new, simple web framework for Erlang called BeepBeep. Written by Dave Bryson, it uses MochiWeb, which most Erlang…

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5 Reasons to use Erlang in a cloud, or on a sunny day

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - December 18, 2008

John Bender has a good post on reasons to use Erlang in building a cloud computing application. Though the points aren’t specific to cloud computing it’s a good concise summary of some of Erlang’s benefits.

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Interview with Tony Arcieri on Reia and Erlang, Part II

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - December 12, 2008

For part I, click here. Where is Reia in the development cycle? When will it be Beta/Production Ready? You can consider it to be in an “early alpha” stage at this point.  There are a number of open tickets for known issues on our ticket…

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