These conferences are explosions of enthusiasm. They have become the meeting place for people who want to build large scale systems that never stop. Joe Armstrong (Erlang co-inventor) Organiser Erlang Solutions Ltd. is the only company of its kind totally focused on Erlang and its community, offering industry-leading research, development, training and worldwide support. This helps our customers r
This talk will present some of the thinking behind the creation of the Computer Science Laboratory at Ericsson - one of the technology oriented labs within Ericsson Research. The talk will also describe some projects before and after Erlang and also the technology transfer process to create the Erlang/OTP unit. Erlang/OTP positions itself in the niche for building fault tolerant software systems w
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A battle-tested programming language designed for the concurrency demands of modern computing. Erlang is a programming language designed with high availability in mind. It’s used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability. As a result, it is the best programming language to solve many of today’s computing problems. Many of the worlds largest banking,
http://www.lambdadays.org/lambdadays2017/jose-valim José will explore the rationale and design decisions behind GenStage and Flow, two abstractions that have been researched and now implemented in the Elixir programming with a focus on back-pressure, concurrency and data processing.
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Keep up to date with the latest news, best practice ideas and exclusive offers. Don’t miss out. Sign up here. When you deploy a distributed Erlang application, you’ll most likely have to answer the question “which ports need to be open in the firewall?”. Unless configured otherwise, the answer is: port 4369 for epmd, the Erlang Port Mapper Daemon, and an unpredictable high-numbered port for the Er
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