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Erlang Factory: Todd Lipcon: Thrift Avro/Erlang bindings

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

Thrift and avro bindings with Erlang.  Previously Todd built many websites in the standard languages for doing such things.  He worked for Amie Street and Songza which is where he had the chance to work with Erlang. This talk is really not for those doing…

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Erlang Factory: Chad DePue: Lua Integration with Erlang

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

Problems we start having with it is when you start running multiple servers (monit). A couple of cool things about monit and god, nice because its turing complete, monitor with distributed monitoring like with m/monit. Problem with it is that its running in ruby. Erlang,…

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Erlang Factory: Sean Cribbs: Achieving Parsing Sanity with Neotoma

Erlware - martinjlogan@erlware.org (Martin J. Logan) - March 25, 2010

CucumberSean worked on a testing framework for doing acceptance testing called cucumber.  Cucumber let you write agile stories that were executable.  Sean had a thought, why not write cucumber in Erlang?  Gherkin uses TreetopA simple language for expressing tests. Why not use leex and yecc…

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Erlang Factory: Patrick Nyblom: Erlang SMP Support - Behind the Scenes

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 25, 2010

Erlang Multicore SupportIf you went to EUC this year, this is a good time to take a nap. This talk will be very similar to that one. The erlang multicore support has been in the product for a couple of releases. we started five or…

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Erlang Factory: Cliff Moon: Fast Enough

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 25, 2010

I had a bunch of slow erlang that I ported to C and now I have two problems. So we are going to talk about how to be fast enough.Performance Tuning, Profiling all the things you need to do before this point. Through put, Online…

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Erlang Factory: Kresten Thorup: Erjang

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 25, 2010

This is my project to learn Erlang. There are a lot of questions in the community about wether this is possible at all. This ignited me, so I had to go prove that it is possible. I have a software company of around a 100…

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Erlang Factory: Andy Gross: Distributed Erlang Systems In Operation: Patterns and Pitfalls

Erlware - martinjlogan@erlware.org (Martin J. Logan) - March 25, 2010

Andy is the VP of engineering and social media liability at Basho Technologies.  He has been doing work on distributed systems ever since he worked at akami for 7 years.  He really wished he knew about Erlang back then. After moving to apple he wrote…

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Erlang Factory: Bjarne Däcker:  discussion of basic vs. applied research in the software domain and

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 25, 2010

CSLab and all that ...How many at Erlang factory in london last summer (few), not exactly the same talk as then.  (microphone issues). Reason for this talk is to explain the background to Erlang. It wasn’t just something that fell out of the sky. There…

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Erlang Factory: Steve Vanoski: Using Erlang in a Carrier Grade Media Distribution Switch

Erlware - martinjlogan@erlware.org (Martin J. Logan) - March 25, 2010

Steve spent his first 6 years as a hardware test engineer.  Spent 17 years doing enterprise middlware with, horrors, corba.  Left that world and discovered Erlang - became depressed when he saw how much easier the previous 17 years could have been.  Part of the…

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Erlang Factory: Welcome - Francesco Cesarini

Erlware - noreply@blogger.com (Eric) - March 25, 2010

Growth in the Erlang Comunity. His first consulting gig in the US was in 2002 in chicago. At that point not more then 10 companies using Erlang in the US. One of those companies was Cellpoint, which eventually brought Erlang to South Africa, where it…

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