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Erlang Factory: Martin Logan, Eric Merritt, Richard Carlson: Writing a Technical Book

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Jordan Wilberding) - March 26, 2010

<!—  @page { margin: 0.79in }  P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } —>    Where to start Writing a technical book is at least as hard as you think it is, porbably even more. The main prerequisite is believing you have something important and worth saying.…

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Erlang Factory: Jack Moffit: Erlang Is Our Superpower

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Jordan Wilberding) - March 26, 2010

<!—  @page { margin: 0.79in }  P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } —>    Introduction to Erlang Started as a game, chess park. Play chess online. Were python guys, so wrote it in python. Decided to use XMPP for all the wonderful features it has. Started…

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Erlang Factory: Michael Truog The Cloud as an Interface

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Tristan Sloughter) - March 26, 2010

A Cloud as an Interface - http://cloudi.org/Cloudi - not for webapps or data cloud, but for processing. For managing processes and making sure they are fault tolerant.Cloudi is a flexible framework for private cloud computing. Its dynamically loud balanced and scheduled. Distributed execution of C/C++…

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Riak Search

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Tristan Sloughter) - March 26, 2010

Riak SearchPresented by John Muellerteile from Basho.Fulltext and general indexing methods.Agenda* Intro* A search Tale* Riak search"I used to make stuff” (but now I’m a database hacker)Got sick of having to roll own indexes.Act 1: I love luceneLife is good, fast and predictable.Act 2: Cluster…

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Git Basics

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Tristan Sloughter) - March 26, 2010

Mastering Git BasicsGiven by @mojombo the cofounder and cto of github.Initial Config:git config—global user.name [NAME]git config—global user.email [EMAIL]git config—global color.ui trueLast one gives nice colors for diffs and such.Creating and CommittingMake a dir for your project:$ cd patch/to/repos$ mkdir hello$ cd hellogit init$ git init…

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Erlang Factory:  Tony Garnock-Jones: What is messaging and why should we care?

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Jordan Wilberding) - March 26, 2010

<!—  @page { margin: 0.79in }  P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } —>    Why messaging? Scaling, load balancing Delayed jobs, task queues Multicast and broadcast Trusted store-and-forward Management monitoring Decoupling of components What is messaging? Messaging involves relaying, filtering, buffering, queueing, and transfer of responsibility.…

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Erlang Factory: Yogish Baliga, Mark Zweifel: Deploying Erlang at Yahoo - A Case Study

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 26, 2010

We are going to do this collaboratively. We have worked together for over a year, we talk a lot together and thats what we are going to do here. When you try to bring in a new language to a new company you don’t want…

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Erlang Factory: Joe Armstrong: Keynote - What are the Important Ideas in Erlang?

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Jordan Wilberding) - March 26, 2010

<!—  @page { margin: 0.79in }  P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } —>  Plan -History -3 things missing -1 big mistake -2 good ideas -3 great ideas Erlang crawled along starting from 1986. Picked up in 1996-1998,  then died out for a bit, and now is…

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Erlang Factory: Kenji Rikitake: Erlang Secure RPC and the SSH module

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 26, 2010

My Erlang ActivitiesDiscovered erlang in 2008, via Joe’s book. Patches accepted, TAI leap second, SSH aes123-cbc, backporting freebsd patches, there for quite a long time. First I am going to talk about the security weakness in erlang in general and then why ssh is needing…

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Erlang Factory: Mats Cronqvist :The nine nines and how to get there

Erlware - martinjlogan@erlware.org (Martin J. Logan) - March 26, 2010

Rumination, a calm and lengthy intent consideration. Mats will rumnate on 9 9s of uptime. We will cover debugging the axd switch and generally on debugging Erlang itself.Mats is going to pick on Joe Armstrong because he does not care… all these internet sites talk…

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