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Mickaël Rémond - 21 Mar 2007
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More Erlang projects code monitored on “Erlang forge”

We have added more Erlang projects on the "Erlang forge". The forge monitor the development changes in various Erlang development projects.

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Categories: Erlang  



Mickaël Rémond - 21 Mar 2007
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Ten Questions with Joe Armstrong about Parallel Programming and Erlang

Michael Suess has published a nice interview of Joe Armstrong on his blog.

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Mickaël Rémond - 05 Mar 2007
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Web 2.0: Shifting from “Get Fast” to “Get Massive”

The Web 2.0 will have a large impact on development technology choice. Erlang is the most likely language and development environment to benefit from this trend. The new erlang book will help accelerate this trend as will the ripples in the pond caused by Tim O'reilly's blog. At Process-one we're well placed to take advantage of this technology having used Erlang to build a massive messaging server.

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Categories: Jabber / XMPP   ejabberd   Erlang  



Christophe Romain - 04 Mar 2007
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CEAN download statistics

Which systems are using the Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network (http://cean.process-one.net) by now ?

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Christophe Romain - 04 Mar 2007
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CEAN installer speed improvement: get erlang a try in few seconds.

CEAN installer script now runs faster, it is the fastest way to install erlang and get it running.

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Christophe Romain - 23 Feb 2007
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CEAN 1.1 available

The Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network is now available in stable version.
CEAN aims to be a central place to find erlang packaged code. It also allows to install a working Erlang minimal system in few seconds, for up to 17 platforms.


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