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BeeBole creates a sample Mochiweb Erlang Web Application with Video Tutorial

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - December 11, 2008

BeeBole, creators of an online expense tracking application for small business, has a zipped up sample Erlang MochiKit web application that just may be the easiest way to experiment with Erlang and the web. The application is a JSON-driven sticky pad in a browser. Once…

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Interview with Reia Creator Tony Arcieri on Erlang, Reia, Python, and Rails

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - December 10, 2008

We interrupt the recent holiday related posting haitus with an interview with Tony Arcieri, creator of Reia. Tony agreed to answer some questions about Reia. Tony has a lot more information on Reia in the FAQ, where he covers reasons for some of the design…

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Interview with Rusty Klophaus on the Nitrogen Erlang Web Framework

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - October 30, 2008

Nitrogen is the soon to be released Erlang framework for web development that uses an event based programming model similar to ASP.NET. Rusty Klophaus, the creator of the framework, agreed to answer some questions about Nitrogen and how he got started in the Erlang community.…

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Reia Brings Scripting to Erlang

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - October 22, 2008

As Erlang continues to grow in popularity, people are thinking about how to capture the advantages of Erlang’s VM and shared-nothing architecture but present it in a more mainstream acceptable way. Reia is the latest attempt on that front. Why? Tony Arcieri starts with testing…

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Rails Style String Inflection for Erlang

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - September 11, 2008

Long ago when I was working on the ADO.NET framework (the first version), I made a doomed argument that strongly typed DataRows should have their strongly typed container objects pluralized. I was roundly but jovially made fun of, and everybody had a good laugh about…

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Is there a groundswell of interest in Erlang?

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - August 27, 2008

Over at hypothetical labs, the above question was asked - is there an erlang ‘groundswell’? I think Erlang interest is growing. I just started a project using erlang/mnesia instead of mysql as the backend, with ruby as the UI. Erlang will continue to grow and…

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“Erlang for the Ruby Guy? - In three parts

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - August 19, 2008

Jon Gretar has a three part series which is a simple introduction to Erlang for the Rubyist. He covers basic syntax, tuples, modules and functions and pattern matching, and the basics of recursion.

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Ruby and Erlang can play nice together

Erlang Inside - Chad DePue - August 07, 2008

InfoQ has a good article on Ruby and Erlang interaction. EngineYard, the most visible and successful rails-focused host, is using erlang in Vertebra, their cloud computing platform. Which, as we’ll cover in a separate post, is an incredibly powerful statement for the growing place for…

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