Joe Armstrong and Ulf Wiger at Øredev
A week before the Erlang User Conference, there will be
another very interesting conference in Sweden –
Øredev. Øredev is a
conference focused on the software development process, where
nearly 1000 programmers, developers, engineers, educators, testers and
managers gather to share their knowledge and experience. This
year’s speakers will focus on delivering methodological
approaches or technical knowledge that you can put into practice in
your daily work.
The conference will be held in Malmo, from 2nd to 6th November
2009. The Erlang language will be represented by Joe Armstrong and Ulf
Wiger. On Friday, 5th November between 14:15 and 15:05, Ulf
Wiger (Erlang Training and Consulting CTO) will give a talk about Message-passing Concurrency in Erlang. In
this talk, he will describe the principles behind Erlang-style
Concurrency - what problems it was designed to solve, and how it
fundamentally changes the way you go about structuring your programs.
He will illustrate how to achieve great scalability on multicore and in
compute clouds, without sacrificing clarity or your own sanity. Two
days earlier, on Wednesday Joe Armstrong will talk about Erlang - the language and its applications
and on Tuesday will give a complete Erlang course designed for beginners.

Register now for the
Øredev, use the Discount Code " erlang09 " and get a 15% discount off the
price!
Joe Armstrong and Simon Peyton Jones discuss Erlang and
Haskell
Recently a very interesting
interview with Joe Armstrong and Simon
Peyton Jones has been released.
In the interview Joe and Simon discuss the Erlang
and Haskell languages, compare them and explain the origins and the
development history of each. They also make some surprising
revelations.
The discussion has been recorded at the Erlang
Factory conference in London, which Erlang
Training and Consulting Ltd. organised this year.
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Erlang
Blog
Tim Bray, Director of Web
Technologies at SUN Microsystems, has written a blog article about what a programming
language should look like in order to bring concurrency into the
programming mainstream, and become "the Java of concurrency".
Bray's starting point is the HECS (Haskell, Erlang, Clojure and Scala)
languages. Erlang's error handling principles receive special
attention:
"The thing is, once you’ve worked with Erlang a little bit,
the notion
of trying to deliver any concurrent system without those sorts of
monitors and failovers and so on begins to be seriously worrying. My
personal bet is that whatever we end up with is going to have to have a
good story to tell in this space.'''
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Erlang Courses
This Autumn we have
prepared for you training courses in the UK and
Sweden. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to develop your Erlang
skills and knowledge!
London:
Stockholm:
Johannesburg:
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Erlang news
Evan Miller,
Nginx module developer and co-author of the ErlyDTL web
template language, has released an entry in the Erlang Web Framework
market, called Chicago Boss. The fairly
cocky presentation has sparked quite some discussion at Hacker New
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Ready for Erlang courses in
London?
Have you always wanted to learn more
about Erlang, but never knew how to get started?
We have a special offer, which may
encourage you. If you sign up now for a five-day Erlang By Example or Erlang Open Telecom Platform courses in
London you will get the Early-Bird Discount of £245 off the standard
price! So don't waste time and register now.
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ETC at conferences
Erlang
Training and Consulting will be giving tutorials, presentations or
chair the following conferences:
- OOPSLA - Orlando,
Florida; October 25 - 29, 2009
- EUC
- Stockholm, November 12
- IGT
- Israel, December 2-3,2009
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OOPSLA 2009:
Practical Erlang Programming and an OTP Tutorial (Orlando, USA)
Meet us at OOPSLA
2009, where Francesco Cesarini will give two tutorials: Practical Erlang Programming (Monday, 26th
October) and an OTP Tutorial (Wednesday, 28th October).
The tutorials are highly recommended for experienced programmers who
want an overview of Erlang and what it can do.
OOPSLA is an annual conference covering
topics on object-oriented programming systems, languages and
applications. This year OOPSLA is offering a special tutorial
incentive: sign up for three
tutorials and get the fourth tutorial FREE. If you'd like
to take advantage of this offer, here you can read more. Pre-registration
is still available until October 16th, 2009.
OOPSLA
2009 will take place from October 25 to 29,2009 in Orlando,
Florida. We look forward to seeing you there!
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