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2009.11.19
Learn Erlang from experts
Do you want to learn about the basic, sequential and concurrent aspects of the Erlang programming language? And would you like to be taught by the expert, author of the 'Erlang Programming' book?
If the answer is yes, then we have something which may interest you:
On Wednesday, 3rd February 2010 in London Francesco Cesarini, the author of 'Erlang Programming' also the founder and CSO of Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd. will give a tutorial on Practical Erlang Programming.
You will learn the basics of how to read, write and structure Erlang programmes. The goal of tutorial is a hands-on introduction to the theory and concepts behind sequential and concurrent Erlang programming, explaining the Erlang syntax, semantics and concurrency model. We conclude with an overview of the error handling mechanisms used to build fault tolerant systems with five nines availability.
The target audience are software developers and engineers with an interest in server side applications and massively concurrent systems.
To learn more about the tutorial, please go here and if you want to book it click here.
The tutorial will take place in the Caesar Room, Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London WC1B 5BB.
See you there!
If the answer is yes, then we have something which may interest you:
On Wednesday, 3rd February 2010 in London Francesco Cesarini, the author of 'Erlang Programming' also the founder and CSO of Erlang Training and Consulting Ltd. will give a tutorial on Practical Erlang Programming.
You will learn the basics of how to read, write and structure Erlang programmes. The goal of tutorial is a hands-on introduction to the theory and concepts behind sequential and concurrent Erlang programming, explaining the Erlang syntax, semantics and concurrency model. We conclude with an overview of the error handling mechanisms used to build fault tolerant systems with five nines availability.
The target audience are software developers and engineers with an interest in server side applications and massively concurrent systems.
To learn more about the tutorial, please go here and if you want to book it click here.
The tutorial will take place in the Caesar Room, Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London WC1B 5BB.
See you there!
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