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Erlang on O’Reilly’s radar

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - March 08, 2008

(Sourc: oreilly.com)Some numbers on computer language books from an O’Reilly article.It saysMinor Programming Languages—1,000 - 9,999 units in 2007 So the news in this category is that Groovy came out of nowhere and moved quickly up the charts. SAS, and MATlab had nice growth. Erlang,…

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ErlyBird 0.16.0 Released - An Erlang IDE based on NetBeans

Caoyuan Blog - March 06, 2008

I’m pleased to announce ErlyBird 0.16.0, an Erlang IDE based on NetBeans. This is an important feature release in size of 25M. If you have latest NetBeans nightly build installed, you can also install ErlyBird modules via update center. CHANGELOG: Project metadata file is changed,…

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Apache + Erlang for dynamic web content

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - March 05, 2008

It dawned on me this morning that there is a way of using Apache (or any other web server for that matter) with Erlang to create dynamic web content…How? Use FUSE. There is an implementation of FUSE for Erlang by the Dukes of Erl, called…

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The time has come

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - February 25, 2008

I’ve been working on an Erlang project at home for a while, and it has reached the first public version! Here it is http://www.dayfindr.com. It’s a simple utility that can make your life easier.It ticks some of the boxes that Paul Graham related recently in…

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Erlang for NetBeans (ErlyBird) Recent Updates

Caoyuan Blog - February 24, 2008

Erlang for NetBeans (ErlyBird) has been put on the NetBeans’ mercurial trunk. I added a changelog page on http://wiki.netbeans.org/ErlangChangelog, where you can learn the latest progressing. Here is a summary of recent updates: 20080223 Instant rename, or refactoring for local vars and functions (put caret…

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Lyme vs Lamp IV

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - February 22, 2008

The first Lyme vs Lamp comparison is here!Let’s recap. I have created a single web page, in Lyme and Lamp, based on database queries. The query is from a single table with 1000 “blog” entries, with Id, Timestamp, Title and Content fields. The web page…

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ejabberd 2.0.0: PubSub, PEP, Proxy65, HTTP-Bind…

ejabberd Community Site - badlop - February 20, 2008

ejabberd 2.0.0 was finally released. Check the announcement for details and download links. It has been 15 months since the last ejabberd release that included new features or improvements. This means that ejabberd 2.0.0 includes a large number of new features, improvements and bugfixes. Just…

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Lyme vs Lamp III

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - February 19, 2008

Lyme vs Lamp continues…I’ve been spending some time figuring out how Tsung outputs the data, how gnuplot works and how to create my own graphs using the Tsung output data. I now have a graph that shows the throughput rate (Kbits per second) and the…

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Lyme vs Lamp II - The first graph arrives

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - February 14, 2008

The first graph of the Lyme vs Lamp debate has arrived!What does it mean? It means that I’ve got the LYME stack working with a prototype mnesia-backed web page, and Tsung is doing something. But that’s about it for now, the actual results are almost irrelevant…

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Lyme vs Lamp I

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - February 14, 2008

As part of a presentation at SPA2008 that I’m involved in, I’m doing a bit of load testing on Lamp and Lyme. LAMP is Linux + Apache + MySql + PHP, and LYME is Linux + Yaws + Mnesia + Erlang. (Mnesia is the Erlang…

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